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I am trying to change my long winded em address. I am creating fsmail
addresses in addition to the main em address which I am told I cannot change without creating a whole new account altogether. I will thus have 2 em addresses. How do I access both of these through IE6? Thanks |
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IE or OE? If OE: Tools | Accounts | New. Enter the info provided by your ISP
for the second account. Both will be accessible in the same instance of OE. If you wish, you can create a new local folder as a second Inbox and use message rules to divert mail addressed to the new account to the new folder. When you want to create mail, you will see a down arrow to the right of the From Account line to chose which to send from. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... I am trying to change my long winded em address. I am creating fsmail addresses in addition to the main em address which I am told I cannot change without creating a whole new account altogether. I will thus have 2 em addresses. How do I access both of these through IE6? Thanks |
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Thanks again. Ho do I create the 2nd folder & divert?
Much appreciated "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... IE or OE? If OE: Tools | Accounts | New. Enter the info provided by your ISP for the second account. Both will be accessible in the same instance of OE. If you wish, you can create a new local folder as a second Inbox and use message rules to divert mail addressed to the new account to the new folder. When you want to create mail, you will see a down arrow to the right of the From Account line to chose which to send from. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... I am trying to change my long winded em address. I am creating fsmail addresses in addition to the main em address which I am told I cannot change without creating a whole new account altogether. I will thus have 2 em addresses. How do I access both of these through IE6? Thanks |
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In OE: File | Folder | New. Name the folder | Highlight Local Folders | OK.
Tools | Message Rules | Mail | New. Where the To or CC line contains people Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules. Click on Contains and enter the new address Click on Specified Folder and select the one you created Use the Move Up button to put this rule at the top of the list of rules. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... Thanks again. Ho do I create the 2nd folder & divert? Much appreciated "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... IE or OE? If OE: Tools | Accounts | New. Enter the info provided by your ISP for the second account. Both will be accessible in the same instance of OE. If you wish, you can create a new local folder as a second Inbox and use message rules to divert mail addressed to the new account to the new folder. When you want to create mail, you will see a down arrow to the right of the From Account line to chose which to send from. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... I am trying to change my long winded em address. I am creating fsmail addresses in addition to the main em address which I am told I cannot change without creating a whole new account altogether. I will thus have 2 em addresses. How do I access both of these through IE6? Thanks |
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Thanks
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... In OE: File | Folder | New. Name the folder | Highlight Local Folders | OK. Tools | Message Rules | Mail | New. Where the To or CC line contains people Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules. Click on Contains and enter the new address Click on Specified Folder and select the one you created Use the Move Up button to put this rule at the top of the list of rules. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... Thanks again. Ho do I create the 2nd folder & divert? Much appreciated "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... IE or OE? If OE: Tools | Accounts | New. Enter the info provided by your ISP for the second account. Both will be accessible in the same instance of OE. If you wish, you can create a new local folder as a second Inbox and use message rules to divert mail addressed to the new account to the new folder. When you want to create mail, you will see a down arrow to the right of the From Account line to chose which to send from. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... I am trying to change my long winded em address. I am creating fsmail addresses in addition to the main em address which I am told I cannot change without creating a whole new account altogether. I will thus have 2 em addresses. How do I access both of these through IE6? Thanks |
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![]() "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... I am trying to change my long winded em address. I am creating fsmail addresses in addition to the main em address which I am told I cannot change without creating a whole new account altogether. I will thus have 2 em addresses. How do I access both of these through IE6? Thanks Hi Nigel, you can't access fsmail in OE you have to use the website, that is why you think that they are being blocked? http://email01.wanadoo.co.uk/webmail/en_GB/login.html You can check your co.uk account there too. Your best bet is to set up your fsmail account and use it as the throw away account as described by Bruce in your Spam thread, log in every week and empty it. Yes I would set up a new account with Wanadoo and remove your old one from OE, as I said you can still check the old one at the site, but the spam would stop coming to OE? Then never use your new address!! Pass out the following described gmail address to friends, that deals with the spam for you. I can send you an invite to gmail, when that account is set up you can also access it in OE. Reply here if you want an invite to gmail, Is your "long winded" Address still the one with (npa1) in it? If so let me know and I will send the invite there. To learn more about Google Mail before registering, visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/benefits.html -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] |
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Thanks. would be interested to receive invite.
What are the real benefits? What is your interest in gmail? How do I set up gmail via OE? " mac" wrote in message ... "Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... I am trying to change my long winded em address. I am creating fsmail addresses in addition to the main em address which I am told I cannot change without creating a whole new account altogether. I will thus have 2 em addresses. How do I access both of these through IE6? Thanks Hi Nigel, you can't access fsmail in OE you have to use the website, that is why you think that they are being blocked? http://email01.wanadoo.co.uk/webmail/en_GB/login.html You can check your co.uk account there too. Your best bet is to set up your fsmail account and use it as the throw away account as described by Bruce in your Spam thread, log in every week and empty it. Yes I would set up a new account with Wanadoo and remove your old one from OE, as I said you can still check the old one at the site, but the spam would stop coming to OE? Then never use your new address!! Pass out the following described gmail address to friends, that deals with the spam for you. I can send you an invite to gmail, when that account is set up you can also access it in OE. Reply here if you want an invite to gmail, Is your "long winded" Address still the one with (npa1) in it? If so let me know and I will send the invite there. To learn more about Google Mail before registering, visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/benefits.html -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] |
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"Nigel Ayers" nigel@anonymous wrote in message ... Thanks. would be interested to receive invite. Is the address I cited still valid? i will send to that address anyway. If you do not get it post back. What are the real benefits? I sent you a link to read. What is your interest in gmail? Should i have one? I am offering to help you. (BTW None). How do I set up gmail via OE? You click the link that i send you, pick your email address, then read the site. If you have problems post back. http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...276&topic=1555 -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] |
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