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Sun 26/12/04 at 13:12
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I receive regular e-mails on an account - let's call it [email protected]

I used to forward these to someone else on an ntlworld.com account, but for the last couple of months, they've been getting delayed and eventually rejected, with the following error:

Delay reason: SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
host smtpin.ntlworld.com [212.250.162.8]: 452 Message rejected



I can only assume that NTL have installed a spam filter or something, which is blocking e-mail from my domain.

Anyway, I'm on NTL broadband, and in Outlook I have my own NTL e-mail address configured, which uses their servers. If I forward the message through this account using the 'Accounts' drop-down menu in Outlook, it gets through okay.

So I want to configure a rule which, when the message arrives through [email protected], will automatically forward it using the [email protected] account.

I know the Rules Wizard quite well, and I can set up mail forwarding rules easily - the only thing I can't seem to do is forward it using a different account.

Anyone know how?

Thanks in advance.
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Sun 26/12/04 at 13:12
"High polygon count"
Posts: 15,624
I receive regular e-mails on an account - let's call it [email protected]

I used to forward these to someone else on an ntlworld.com account, but for the last couple of months, they've been getting delayed and eventually rejected, with the following error:

Delay reason: SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
host smtpin.ntlworld.com [212.250.162.8]: 452 Message rejected



I can only assume that NTL have installed a spam filter or something, which is blocking e-mail from my domain.

Anyway, I'm on NTL broadband, and in Outlook I have my own NTL e-mail address configured, which uses their servers. If I forward the message through this account using the 'Accounts' drop-down menu in Outlook, it gets through okay.

So I want to configure a rule which, when the message arrives through [email protected], will automatically forward it using the [email protected] account.

I know the Rules Wizard quite well, and I can set up mail forwarding rules easily - the only thing I can't seem to do is forward it using a different account.

Anyone know how?

Thanks in advance.

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