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Thanks for the ideas, Beth. ---Sharlene---

>

> There are a few free services I have used in the past when I was

changing email addresses. Similar to mail forwarding with the post

office. I have listed links to their sites below. Check them out.

Hopefully one of them will help you out.

>

> http://ecoa.returnpath.net/ Return Path - You can upload your

address book and send notices to everyone in it with your new email.

You can also look for new addresses if you know a person's old one.

One nice thing they allow you to do is decide who gets your new

address and who doesn't.

>

> http://emailchange.com/ Email Change.com - This site offers a new

email address registry and finding a new one by searching for the old one

>

> http://www.trueswitch.com/home_forward.htm True Switch - This site

can check your old email account for a period of 30 days and forward

any emails received to your new account. You can then reply to your

friends and business contacts notifying them of your new email

address. Your old address must remain open for the 30 days in order

for this one to work, and the user name & password must stay the same.

Most employers will allow you that long to get your email transferred

to a new address.

>

> http://fastforwardemail.com/main.htm Fast Forward Email - This

service will reserve a domain name that matches your real name and

forward all your email to as many as five other email addresses. It's

all automatic. They charge $50 for 12 months of this service.

>

> Hope this info helps

>

> Dr. Beth Sullivan, DO

> Ridgeway Family Practice, PC

> Commerce, GA

>

> E-mail forwarding

>

>

> Hey all you IT geniuses (and I mean that sincerely, of course. I'm in

> awe of you!)...I will soon be losing the e-mail account I had with my

> former employer, but a lot of good stuff comes to that e-mail

> address. Is there a way I can set up to have that e-mail

> automatically forwarded to another e-mail address, even though my

> employer will be closing out the old account? Thanks---Sharlene---

>

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Thanks for the ideas, Beth. ---Sharlene---

>

> There are a few free services I have used in the past when I was

changing email addresses. Similar to mail forwarding with the post

office. I have listed links to their sites below. Check them out.

Hopefully one of them will help you out.

>

> http://ecoa.returnpath.net/ Return Path - You can upload your

address book and send notices to everyone in it with your new email.

You can also look for new addresses if you know a person's old one.

One nice thing they allow you to do is decide who gets your new

address and who doesn't.

>

> http://emailchange.com/ Email Change.com - This site offers a new

email address registry and finding a new one by searching for the old one

>

> http://www.trueswitch.com/home_forward.htm True Switch - This site

can check your old email account for a period of 30 days and forward

any emails received to your new account. You can then reply to your

friends and business contacts notifying them of your new email

address. Your old address must remain open for the 30 days in order

for this one to work, and the user name & password must stay the same.

Most employers will allow you that long to get your email transferred

to a new address.

>

> http://fastforwardemail.com/main.htm Fast Forward Email - This

service will reserve a domain name that matches your real name and

forward all your email to as many as five other email addresses. It's

all automatic. They charge $50 for 12 months of this service.

>

> Hope this info helps

>

> Dr. Beth Sullivan, DO

> Ridgeway Family Practice, PC

> Commerce, GA

>

> E-mail forwarding

>

>

> Hey all you IT geniuses (and I mean that sincerely, of course. I'm in

> awe of you!)...I will soon be losing the e-mail account I had with my

> former employer, but a lot of good stuff comes to that e-mail

> address. Is there a way I can set up to have that e-mail

> automatically forwarded to another e-mail address, even though my

> employer will be closing out the old account? Thanks---Sharlene---

>

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