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trig42

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#205128 31-Oct-2016 09:03
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Not sure if this is the right sub-forum.

 

I have my own domain name on Outlook.com for my personal emails. It works fine, and after the upgrade to the Outlook Mail interface, my custom domain works fine.

 

I have an old ihug address that I use Outlook.com to check and import, and up until my mailbox got upgraded, it worked perfectly well. Since the upgrade, I have not seen any of the ihug emails.

 

Outlook.com is checking the ihug account (if I log into webmail for ihug, I can see the emails there, and they are marked as read, which means Outlook.com has grabbed them).

 

In my outlook.com Outlook Mail interface, I can see there are unread emails in my inbox, just not showing in the dates/times that they were sent/received. 

 

If I choose to view unread email only, I can see them, but they are all undated (therefore I assume, way at the end of my thousands of emails??). This means that our mobile devices don't get them (as they are only set to show the last two weeks mail).

 

 

 

Has anyone else noticed this? Is there a fix?


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  #1662499 2-Nov-2016 10:18
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Not sure if possible with ihug,but

 

log into ihug webmail
In ihug webmail , Setup email forwarding to the outlook.com a/c




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  #1662506 2-Nov-2016 10:25
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Yeah, I would, but ihugs webmail platform is pretty crap. No forwarding options that I can find.


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