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Old 06-26-2005, 20:00   #1 (permalink)
Auerbach
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Default Send E-Mail to Both Outlook AND to AOL?

I've set up a website from a friend who is accustomed to getting her e-mail
at her office via Outlook, and at home via AOL.

I can of course easily auto-forward all of her website e-mail to her AOL
account. But that means she cannot retrieve it via Outlook.

I am unfamiliar with AOL, so I don't know if its proprietary e-mail client
can be set up to retrieve mail from a POP3 account -- much less if, like
Outlook, it can be set to either leave the messages on the server or delete
them.

I've looked at CPanel (ver 10.2.0 - release 82) to see if there is a way to
"split" the flow of e-mail, so one copy is left on the server for Outlook to
retrieve, while a duplicate is forwarded to AOL. Could this be done using a
"filter," entering two destination addresses in the filter definition? Even
if possible, this seems like a clumsy solution.

I'd be grateful for any information or suggestions.

Alex






 
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Old 06-26-2005, 20:00   #2 (permalink)
saz
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Default Re: Send E-Mail to Both Outlook AND to AOL?

In article <rVDve.111$0V3.59@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,
auerbach_no_spam@no_spam_pacbell.net says...
> I've set up a website from a friend who is accustomed to getting her e-mail
> at her office via Outlook, and at home via AOL.
>
> I can of course easily auto-forward all of her website e-mail to her AOL
> account. But that means she cannot retrieve it via Outlook.
>
> I am unfamiliar with AOL, so I don't know if its proprietary e-mail client
> can be set up to retrieve mail from a POP3 account -- much less if, like
> Outlook, it can be set to either leave the messages on the server or delete
> them.
>
> I've looked at CPanel (ver 10.2.0 - release 82) to see if there is a way to
> "split" the flow of e-mail, so one copy is left on the server for Outlook to
> retrieve, while a duplicate is forwarded to AOL. Could this be done using a
> "filter," entering two destination addresses in the filter definition? Even
> if possible, this seems like a clumsy solution.
>
> I'd be grateful for any information or suggestions.
>
> Alex
>


I have done this many times with CPanel.

Set up a POP email I.e. info@yourdomain.com, and also set all email
addressed to info@ to forward to the AOL address. It can be picked up
from both accounts/locations.
 
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Old 06-27-2005, 04:00   #3 (permalink)
Auerbach
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Default Re: Send E-Mail to Both Outlook AND to AOL?

"saz" <saz1958@nospammersexcite.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d28cce4e23f628098978b@news.comcast.gigan ews.com...
> In article <rVDve.111$0V3.59@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,
> auerbach_no_spam@no_spam_pacbell.net says...
>> I've set up a website from a friend who is accustomed to getting her
>> e-mail
>> at her office via Outlook, and at home via AOL.
>>
>> I can of course easily auto-forward all of her website e-mail to her AOL
>> account. But that means she cannot retrieve it via Outlook.
>>
>> I am unfamiliar with AOL, so I don't know if its proprietary e-mail
>> client
>> can be set up to retrieve mail from a POP3 account -- much less if, like
>> Outlook, it can be set to either leave the messages on the server or
>> delete
>> them.
>>
>> I've looked at CPanel (ver 10.2.0 - release 82) to see if there is a way
>> to
>> "split" the flow of e-mail, so one copy is left on the server for Outlook
>> to
>> retrieve, while a duplicate is forwarded to AOL. Could this be done using
>> a
>> "filter," entering two destination addresses in the filter definition?
>> Even
>> if possible, this seems like a clumsy solution.
>>
>> I'd be grateful for any information or suggestions.
>>
>> Alex
>>

>
> I have done this many times with CPanel.
>
> Set up a POP email I.e. info@yourdomain.com, and also set all email
> addressed to info@ to forward to the AOL address. It can be picked up
> from both accounts/locations.


Thanks! Makes perfect sense, but I never would have thought to try it.

Alex


 
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