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Hello Ottar,

Thanks for the reply.  Our ISP is Road Runner, which is a Windows NT
type organization.  So, we can not do what you suggested.

I may end up using TB! to do this after all. Thanks!

OG> Hello Gerry,

OG> Wednesday, May 02, 2001, 3:41:30 PM, you wrote:

GD>> Anyway....is there an application out there, preferably free, that
GD>> can forward his e-mail to a dial-up account, or web e-mail account
GD>> while he is on the road?

OG>   Most mailservers have this function built in. If he get his mail
OG>   from a unixserver with a personal account, it may be as easy as make
OG>   a file named .forward containing the mailaddress he shall forward
OG>   to. With a local mailserver, he should check wioth the
OG>   administrator. Also many ISP offer this service. If he get his mail
OG>   from a provider who do not offer this service, you could set up The
OG>   Bat on his computer to to this job while he is away, and let his use
OG>   his Netscape otherwise.

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