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email quiestion
Hope I'm in the right spot for this question, if not I hope you can point me in the right direction.
I want to know how to transfer emails from AOL account to Cox Cable account? Would rather not deal with THEIR respective tech support lines because they DO NOT support anything. Appreciate any advice you give. thanks |
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Re: email quiestion
I'm not sure there is a way to transfer your emails. I'm presuming you're talking about archived emails? The only way that comes to mind is to forward each of them to the new account.
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Re: email quiestion
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I am not just talking emails from a couple of months ago (archives) but current emails too....specifically I want to be able to "click this and do that" and BOOM! shut down the old account, and move all emails to the new account. well I thought of just forwarding but essentially what I want to do is make it so that anyone who emails me has it go RIGHT TO my Cox account instead of the AOL account.... yeah, I could probably send an email blast to everyone informing them of my new address but that will be tedious as I run my business from the computer and have a LOT of clients and not a lot of time. so, there's no other way to do this?? |
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Re: email quiestion
AOL makes it virtually impossible to transfer mail from AOL to another client . . and do not offer a forwarding utility as far as I know.
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Re: email quiestion
I can't think of a way unless AOL has a forwarding capability. However, if you use any AOL capability, you have to keep the account to keep it working.
The accepted way to do this is to do a mass mailing with the new address. This is the reason that years ago I got a domain so that I could have a constant email address and not change with the ISP.
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