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Old February 4th 07, 12:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
eqbal
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Hi,

I receive lots of spam on my POP3 emails (about 300 daily). So I decided to
forward my mails to my gmail account to use its fabulous spammer which
worked quite as I hoped (spams received reduced to 20 daily). Now the only
problem is that when I reply to my received mails I must always be careful
to change the account from my gmail account to my formal account. Sometimes
I just forget that. I belive that there is a way with which you can receive
mail by one account (e.g. my gmail account) and reply through another (e.g.
my formal account) automatically. Could anyone tell me how?

rgds,
eqbal



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Old February 5th 07, 03:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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eqbal wrote:

I receive lots of spam on my POP3 emails (about 300 daily). So I
decided to forward my mails to my gmail account to use its fabulous
spammer which worked quite as I hoped (spams received reduced to 20
daily). Now the only problem is that when I reply to my received
mails I must always be careful to change the account from my gmail
account to my formal account. Sometimes I just forget that. I belive
that there is a way with which you can receive mail by one account
(e.g. my gmail account) and reply through another (e.g. my formal
account) automatically. Could anyone tell me how?


I'd try to set up forwarding (actually, redirection) on the first POP server
so that that server sends the mail to gmail, from which I'd POP it with
Outlook. I'd have one account, the gmail account, but I'd configure it to
show the address of the first account so that no one would know I have the
gmail account.
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Brian Tillman

 




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