Auto Forwarding on Two Different E-Mail Account

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Adnan Javaid

I have two different E-mail account at two different domain. Problem is
related to Autoforwading. i configure auto forwarding on one of my account
([email protected]) to (e-mail address removed). But all mails transfer from account
(e-mail address removed) to (e-mail address removed). No any mail reside at my account
(e-mail address removed). I want that some specified mail still remain in my inbox of
(e-mail address removed) and remaining all transfer to my account (e-mail address removed)

Is there any solution related to this issue. Bcz i face lot of probelm
related to this both of domain created in a seperate organization.

Help me Regarding this issues......
 
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Brian Tillman

Adnan Javaid said:
I have two different E-mail account at two different domain. Problem
is related to Autoforwading. i configure auto forwarding on one of my
account ([email protected]) to (e-mail address removed). But all mails transfer from
account (e-mail address removed) to (e-mail address removed). No any mail reside at my
account (e-mail address removed). I want that some specified mail still remain
in my inbox of (e-mail address removed) and remaining all transfer to my account
(e-mail address removed)

Is there any solution related to this issue. Bcz i face lot of probelm
related to this both of domain created in a seperate organization.

Help me Regarding this issues......

Version of Outlook? How is the forwarding being done? What types pf
accounts?
 
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Adnan

Version of Outlook is 2003 (11.5608). Forwarding is enabled from Domain
account (e-mail address removed) and its copy option is enabled.... Account Type is
Domain level Admin level user
 
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Brian Tillman

Adnan said:
Version of Outlook is 2003 (11.5608). Forwarding is enabled from
Domain account (e-mail address removed) and its copy option is enabled....
Account Type is Domain level Admin level user

What I meant by account type is _mail_ account type: POP/SMTP, Exchange, or
IMAP/SMTP.
 

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