How to Forward Windows Live Hotmail Email to Another Hotmail or Email Account
Tuesday September 23, 2008
When you sneeze in Japanese, do you have a cold?
Maybe. Sneeze once, and you know somebody's thinking of you favorably; sneezing twice hints at not so friendly thoughts directed at you; if, finally, you sneeze thrice — it's probably a cold.
Here in Austria, the same messaging system works with hiccups. They are less pronounced, though, and you merely can tell somebody's thinking of you.
Windows Live Hotmail does not, usually, cause hiccups or make you sneeze. Its remote sensing can still not only let you know about email received at another account — it can forward entire messages, too:
›› Have Windows Live Hotmail redirect all incoming mail from one account to another (or, if you use Windows Live Hotmail Plus, to any email address).
Maybe. Sneeze once, and you know somebody's thinking of you favorably; sneezing twice hints at not so friendly thoughts directed at you; if, finally, you sneeze thrice — it's probably a cold.
Here in Austria, the same messaging system works with hiccups. They are less pronounced, though, and you merely can tell somebody's thinking of you.
Windows Live Hotmail does not, usually, cause hiccups or make you sneeze. Its remote sensing can still not only let you know about email received at another account — it can forward entire messages, too:
›› Have Windows Live Hotmail redirect all incoming mail from one account to another (or, if you use Windows Live Hotmail Plus, to any email address).


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