How to Forward Hotmail to ANY Email Address

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How to Forward Hotmail to ANY Email Address

Postby kkroo on Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:36 pm

How to Forward Hotmail to ANY Email Address


Step 1


1. After registering, and logging in, please visit the Account Management page. You will receive two error messages on the screen alerting you to set up your account for forwarding. Click on the link in the first error message to add a Hotmail account which you would like to forward messages from.



Step 2


2. After visiting the “Manage Hotmail” page, you will notice that you don’t have any Hotmail Accounts added yet. Scroll down to the “Add New Hotmail Account” section on the page and enter your Hotmail username and password, and then your password again. Free accounts are only allowed to forward one Hotmail account while Paid customers are allowed three.

Note: Only accounts which use the new Windows Live Mail are compatible with this service. If you are not currently using it, log into your
Hotmail account, and enable Windows Live Mail for free.



Step 3


3. After entering your Hotmail login details, you will arrive on a page which will allow you to select the mail folders that you would like to forward. Select the folders you want to have forwarded and hit continue.

Note: The number on the side of the folder stands for how many total messages you have in your folder, not the total number of new messages. You
can make multiple selections by holding down the Ctrl key and click on multiple values. It is advised not to forward your Junk mail.



Step 4


4. After selecting your folders, you will arrive on another page which prompts you for your forwarding settings.
  • Mark Forwarded Email Read – This will mark forwarded messages as read so that they will not be forwarded more than one time.
  • Delete Forwarded Email – This option allows you to Delete emails that have been forwarded
  • Email Subject Identifier – To distinguish your Hotmail emails from your normal mail in your Inbox, you may want to use this option. For example, the default Subject Identifier is “Hotmail: “. When applied to an email with subject “Hello”, It will forward it as “Hotmail: Hello”
  • Check Interval – How often do you normally check your mail? Set this field to how often you want the Hotmail Forwarder to forward your emails.

Note: The minimum check rate for free accounts is “Daily”. You must upgrade your account to allow a more frequent check rate



Step 5


5. After submitting your settings, the Hotmail Forwarder will automatically load your contacts list, and will allow you to share the Hotmail Forwarder with other friends and family
Note: If you don’t want to send an Invite to any of your contacts, select the “Check/Uncheck all” button



Step 6


6. You have now completed the first half of setting up your account for forwarding. Now go back to the “Account Management” page.



Step 7


7. You will now notice that you still have another Error message alerting you to add a receiving email address. Click on the link in the error message to continue the setup.



Step 8


8. In this section, you are prompted to add an email address that you would like your Hotmail emails forwarded to. Scroll down to the “Add New Email” section to enter the emails addresses you would like have your emails forwarded to. You may add one email per line. Free accounts are allowed one email address while there is no limit to how many email addresses Paid accounts may add. After you are done, hit “Add”



Step 9


9. Your email addresses now have been added to the Database, but they will not be active until you validate them by following the instructions in the email that will be sent to it.



Step 10


10. Your account is now ready for forwarding!


http://www.hotmailforwarder.com/register.php
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Re: How to Forward Hotmail to ANY Email Address

Postby valtonero on Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:15 am

Thank you for the tutorials. Keep up the good work.
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