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
 
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DL

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

See Rules in OL help
 
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Rich/rerat

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
 
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Elmo

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.
 
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Brian Tillman

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?
 
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bolly roy

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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