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Hi All,
My problem is this: I have a gmail account, and I have a godaddy account. My godaddy account forwards my email to my gmail account. My gmail account is setup to automatically reply to messages from my godaddy account with my godaddy account. However, Outlook can only seem to reply to all messages with my gmail account. Is there any way to get the same funcionality that gmail has, except in outlook so I do not have to open gmail to reply to all my godaddy emails? Thanks |
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I should note, I did this as I could not find any information on how to get godaddy sent directly to my outlook.
That would actually just bypass this problem... |
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Last update: Still in need of help!!
I actually now have my godaddy delivered directly to outlook. However, there is still no way to separate these accounts. So I am still by default emailing from my gmail, even if it is delivered to my godaddy. I feel like if gmail can do this, outlook should have no problem. Any help? |
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How many accounts do you have in your outlook? If you add one account for Godaddy and one for Gmail, everything should be fine.
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