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Old 14-10-2007, 14:15   #16
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You're fine to omit stage 2 if you want.

Just making it easier for all those less PC-savvy...
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Old 15-10-2007, 09:04   #17
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So here it is in a nutshell...
1. Rent a domain name (123-reg is great for forwarders - unlimited!)
2. Add a forwarder to send emails to your ISP email address
3. Configure Outlook/Outlook Express to send emails under your domain email address

Done.
Exactly what I have done for the past 3-4 yrs. I had all mail sent to my Yahoo (but that stoped sending all Mail a few months ago) so I edited Forward to Hotmail (worked ok for 3 months & then missing mail) so back to Yahoo I went lol

Great thing about 123-REG is that I could add Up to 3x Addresses to Forward to. So I had it set to Yahoo & my NTL (so I could check if any went missing) but others use it to send mail to 2x People (like sales@domain to 3x Sales Staff)

For £6 123-REG rocks & Outlook trick I only thought of about 2yrs ago, its one way to send mail from the 123REG domain for FREE
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