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E-mail address in user CP
is it possible to have more than 1 e-mail address in your user CP ?
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Not that I'm aware. What would you need this for?
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it's just that alerts for subscribed threads currently go to my work e-mail address, which doesn't help too much during weekends
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You could possibly set up a filter on your work email to forward those messages to your personal account, or vice versa. If you can run procmail, you could create an automatic filter to only forward messages at the weekends (see excercise 14 on this page for an example of something similar[/url]). Just a couple of ideas for you.
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Depending on how your mail's set up, you could download a copy of your work emails at home, if it's POP3 (perhaps IMAP) just set your client at home to leave a copy of the messages on the server so you can read them all again on Monday morning at work
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nope - we're using Lotus Notes at work
they're in the process of rolling out a newer version, but i'm still on 4.6 which i doubt is very sophisticated, being nearly 10 years old oh well, you win one, you lose one ... |
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One solution would be to set up a gmail account as your personal account. It's free and relatively useful. But it's really easy to create a filter there to forward mail to other places as well; so you could use the gmail account for your primary "dev shed" account, and have it also forward devshed messages to your work account for convenience when you are at work (this is what ishnid was saying).
I can send you a gmail invite if you want or you could ask for one on the gmail google group. Dunno why I'm pushing gmail, I actually don't like it that much. But it's free and would serve your purposes at least.
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feel free to send an invite
can't hurt to have a look |
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