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Original Message posted by jimboc on 12/03/2008 at 5:51:18PM
I have started an instant site and really quite green when it comes to this. What I was hoping was that I could read any email that was sent to my email address (my own domain) by way of my instant site instead of it being routed to my aol email address for me to read. Is this possible or am I a million miles away?
 
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Eccles
"Aargh! Broken..."
on 26/03/2008 at 11:50:24PM
Edited: 26/3/08 23:51
Total Posts: 400
To add an email link to a standard page type the text you wish to be an email link into the editor wherever you want it to go. Hightlight the text and then click link icon (looks like to chain links). In the Link URL field type 'mailto:my@emailaddress.com' (without the quotes and with your email address instead!). You can of course do this wherever an editor is used.

Of course the easier and more spam proof way to do it is to simply add a contact page to your Instant Site.
 
Blue Fairy
"imaginary friend"
on 26/03/2008 at 10:24:28PM
Total Posts: 27
Hi everyone
Can anyone help me out and tell me how I add a link to my email address in my site?
 
McLong
on 12/03/2008 at 6:37:08PM
Edited: 12/3/08 18:40
Total Posts: 173
Hi there,

I think what you mean is our E-mail Freedom service, which allows you to send and receive e-mail on any internet connection anywhere in the world. You can add this to your domain in addition to your Instant Site, and it will then apply to all e-mail addresses for that domain.

But of course, both E-mail Freedom and an Instant Site are entirely free with any Freeola Broadband package!

Hope this helps.
 
jimboc
on 12/03/2008 at 5:51:18PM
Total Posts: 1
I have started an instant site and really quite green when it comes to this. What I was hoping was that I could read any email that was sent to my email address (my own domain) by way of my instant site instead of it being routed to my aol email address for me to read. Is this possible or am I a million miles away?
 
 
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