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newmarket
04-30-2004, 02:53 AM
I've noticed that many of you manage dozens and even hundred's of domains. I am working with just 6 and have trouble managing the email that this generates.
I'm not thinking about spam, but customer inquiries, general business and so on.
I've recently switch from Outlook 2000 to Thunderbird and am finding the going much easier, but I still think that there must be a better way.
I would be interested in how and/or what tools everyone is using to manage email from multiple domains.
Thanks,
James
CrimsonLink
04-30-2004, 10:51 AM
Hi Friend,
I hope you are doing well, do one thing configure your email addres at one account so you dont need to check many accounts.
You can find good software at http://www.download.com
I hope it will help you
Regards
http://www.crimsonlink.com
newmarket
05-01-2004, 01:26 AM
Thanks for that. I do use a default address so I only need to check one email address per domain, but I need to be able to respond to customers from the domain that they were on.
I don't want to confuse them.
Thanks again for your thoughts.
thestriker10
05-04-2004, 05:44 PM
I've used outlook and mozilla to manage several email accounts in the past, but now I like Yahoo! With Yahoo mail plus you can access pop accounts. So email from several of my domains gets sent to my Yahoo inbox. And its not just forwarded there. they show up as to me@otherdomain.com and I can reply and it automatically sets the from field correctly. I also love the address-guard that you get with yahoo mail plus. it lets you create disposable email addresses to kill in case you start getting too much spam! Their spam filtering seems to work pretty well for me too! the only drawback to this is you need to be online to read old email, but with a cable modem its not a problem for me!
searchquest
05-05-2004, 09:22 PM
[quote="newmarket"]I've noticed that many of you manage dozens and even hundred's of domains. I am working with just 6 and have trouble managing the email that this generates.
I'm not thinking about spam, but customer inquiries, general business and so on.
Since you have many domains, set up your own email server. I use MDameon for software.