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#73651 18-Dec-2010 15:57
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Recently set up a google apps suite to use and over the isp email address.


All set up and ready to go but I'm wanting to forward all the email from the xnet address to the new one, which would be fine and easy if it wasn't for what seems to be an international block on the pop3 servers. (Also noticed it when I was in Australia recently).


Is there any way around this? Having to do this without the forwarding of emails is a pain almost not worth bearing. 

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  #418866 18-Dec-2010 16:54
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You could setup your gmail account to download the mail from Xnet rather than forwarding to gmail from Xnet.




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  #418867 18-Dec-2010 16:57
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That is what I was trying to do but because of the international ip block on xnets pop server you can't.


I trolled the web mail from xnet and couldn't find anything that resembled forwarding the emails to another address. 

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  #418869 18-Dec-2010 17:02
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I'm doing it with my xnet account to gmail.
Was doing it with two but have since cancelled one account.




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  #418870 18-Dec-2010 17:15
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Thanks, spurred me to try again. I think where I got tripped up was that I was adding SSL :S


Issue resolved :D

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