Auto Forwarding Emails without being active

J

jason.teen

Hi,

I am a contractor who works for different clients. Thus I have many
email accounts at the client-site, which I want to forward all to just
my primary one

I have followed this guide:
http://ittraining.lse.ac.uk/Documentation/OnlineGuides/Forward-your-email.htm

However I find that the emails will not be forwarded until I open up
each of the client email accounts then only the rule starts to be
activated??? How can I make the rule run without me having to go into
each Outlook Profile?

Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman

I am a contractor who works for different clients. Thus I have many
email accounts at the client-site, which I want to forward all to just
my primary one

I have followed this guide:
http://ittraining.lse.ac.uk/Documentation/OnlineGuides/Forward-your-email.htm

However I find that the emails will not be forwarded until I open up
each of the client email accounts then only the rule starts to be
activated??? How can I make the rule run without me having to go into
each Outlook Profile?

A mail profile and an account are not the same thing. To which are you
actually referring? What version of Outlook? What types of accounts? Do
you have a send/receive interval defined? Are all the accounts in a single
profile or are they spread across multiple profiles?
 
J

jason.teen

A mail profile and an account are not the same thing. To which are you
actually referring?

I mean an email account.
What version of Outlook? What types of accounts? Do
you have a send/receive interval defined? Are all the accounts in a single
profile or are they spread across multiple profiles?

One email account per profile.


* After careful thought, I believe I might have to capture this
redirecting process on the server level rather than in oulook (client
level), so that I dont have to open up outlook for the redirection to
happen. so in the end, it may not even be an oulook solution I'm
anticipating.
 

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