The Windows Live Mail Auto Forwarding feature is a part of the Windows Vista operating system. It works with the IMAP protocol, which is widely used on most web servers today. For those who are using this feature without knowing what it is, this is a feature that makes email sent to users appear as if it was sent from an individual, when it is actually from an employee in the company. Of course, when you have a large office staff, it will help to cut down on email that does not arrive on time, especially with customers and clients who are dealing with you on a daily basis.
After the functionality of the auto-forwarding feature was added to Windows Live Mail, it was decided that it would not be limited to the company’s intranet. So it is only now that the same feature has been implemented in a server of the company, making it possible for its employees to send mail to other employees around the world. And what better way to do that than to enable it to work on the same computer?
Microsoft gives out support for this feature as well. But, you should take care when you call them. They are notorious for giving support to their customers who are not using Microsoft products. You should also remember that they are paid by you to assist you, so your purchase of their products is contingent on whether or not they can fix the problem that you are having. If you decide to go with a third party repair company, then you should expect to pay more. Because you will pay more, the repair companies will charge more for the service.
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