Domain/email question.

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  1. *Windy

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    I've set up my email to receive and send with my domain name using Windows Mail (Outlook sequel) and my ISP (Virgin) email.</p>

    Couple of problems. Firstly Virgin Mail seems to be a bit dodgy. I've had some mails take 4 hrs to land in Windows Mail. Secondly I'm not too keen on all my mail being stored on something that could get stolen or crash.</p>

    I know I can have my incoming mail directed to a webmail a/c but I'd still like the outgoing stuff marked as coming from my domain. The closest I've got so far is to direct incoming domain mail to <font color="#330099">*********@live.co.uk</font>and have the outgoing marked &quot;From <font color="#330099">*********@live.co.uk</font><font color="#330099"> </font>on behalf of <font color="#330099">sales</font><font color="#330099">@*********.co.uk</font>&quot; or something.</p>

    Any ideas?</p>
     
  2. Gue

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    Thee tell me summat about i-phones

    And I'll sort it, otherwise I'll get a copper to bash your door in and **** in your shoes.l
     
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  4. Gue

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    RE: i-phones break.

    You need an IT consultant.
     

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