How to forward emails (unchanged) from one account to another

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Sven Claasen

Assume I manage two different profiles and eMail accounts with my Outlook.

How can I adjust in one of them that all arriving eMails should automatically be forwarded (unchanged !!)
to the other account ?

Sven
 
Once again you are cross posting to groups that have no relevence to your
question.

See Rules in OL help
 
Sven,
In Outlook2003, there is an option to forward emails "as an attachment".
When you open the message in the other profile, open the attachment> Then
under FILE in the toolbar, you should have an option to Move or Copy the
attachment to a Message folder in the other profile. Then you can delete the
forwarded message, after you're sure that you have a copy what you want.

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Assume I manage two different profiles and eMail accounts with my Outlook.

How can I adjust in one of them that all arriving eMails should
automatically be forwarded (unchanged !!)
to the other account ?

Sven
 
Sven said:
Assume I manage two different profiles and eMail accounts with my Outlook.

How can I adjust in one of them that all arriving eMails should automatically be forwarded (unchanged !!)
to the other account ?

Sven

Please try an Outlook Group.
 
Sven Claasen said:
Assume I manage two different profiles and eMail accounts with my
Outlook.

How can I adjust in one of them that all arriving eMails should
automatically be forwarded (unchanged !!) to the other account ?

What types of accounts are they? What version of Outlook?
 
Sven Claasen said:
Assume I manage two different profiles and eMail accounts with my Outlook.

How can I adjust in one of them that all arriving eMails should automatically be forwarded (unchanged !!)
to the other account ?

Sven
 

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