1. svelt's Avatar
    I forward my business emails to a secondary account, but I want the emails I am sending from my secondary account to have a reply-to address that is my business email. It's possible if I set up my secondary account's webmail settings to have a "reply to" address and use it on the browser on my phone (which is very slow), but it doesn't automatically work if I compose or reply to an email in the hub. Anyone ever get this feature to work?
    Last edited by svelt; 09-04-15 at 06:47 PM.
    06-26-15 04:33 PM
  2. howards's Avatar
    Have you setup your work account in Settings : Accounts yet? If so then just go to Accounts then Defaults and then choose your work account.

    Z30 / STA 100-3 / 10.3.2.840
    06-26-15 04:51 PM
  3. BeetrootJulip's Avatar
    Have you setup your work account in Settings : Accounts yet? If so then just go to Accounts then Defaults and then choose your work account.

    Z30 / STA 100-3 / 10.3.2.840
    You obviously didn't take the time to read the OP.

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    06-26-15 06:20 PM
  4. howards's Avatar
    You obviously didn't take the time to read the OP.

    Posted via CB10
    But _obviously_ I was trying to at least help the OP. But you're right, I missed what he was getting at.

    Z30 / STA 100-3 / 10.3.2.840
    06-26-15 09:24 PM
  5. rthonpm's Avatar
    OP: did you first check with your employer as to whether they allow you to forward email to a third party email? I've never worked anywhere that allowed it, and before going down a path of trying to figure out your issue it may be best to be certain you're not breaking any in place policies.

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    06-30-15 05:11 AM
  6. ppeters914's Avatar
    OP: did you first check with your employer as to whether they allow you to forward email to a third party email? I've never worked anywhere that allowed it, and before going down a path of trying to figure out your issue it may be best to be certain you're not breaking any in place policies.

    Posted via CB10
    Irrelevant to answering the OP's question. I do this all the time in Outlook. Would be convenient if I could do it on my BlackBerry if I wanted to.

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    06-30-15 08:14 PM
  7. BeetrootJulip's Avatar
    OP: did you first check with your employer as to whether they allow you to forward email to a third party email? I've never worked anywhere that allowed it, and before going down a path of trying to figure out your issue it may be best to be certain you're not breaking any in place policies.

    Posted via CB10
    Irrelevant.

    Posted via CB10
    07-01-15 04:41 AM
  8. sinkingphoenix's Avatar
    Irrelevant.

    Posted via CB10
    While irrelevant to the question, maybe OP didn't even think about it, and will now. People should follow company (security) policies, and if his company has such a policy in place, maybe the question itself becomes irrelevant.

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    07-01-15 04:55 AM
  9. rthonpm's Avatar
    How exactly is advising the OP that they're trying to do something that may get them disciplined or fired irrelevant?



    Posted via CB10
    07-01-15 04:56 AM
  10. howards's Avatar
    Irrelevant.

    Posted via CB10
    That's 2x you've sniped at posters trying to help the OP without posting anything of help yourself. Please do everyone a favor and either add something to the thread or move on.

    Z30 / STA 100-3 / 10.3.2.840
    07-01-15 10:24 AM
  11. 93Aero's Avatar
    I forward my work emails to my personal account, but I want the emails I am sending from my personal account to have a reply-to address that is my work email. It's possible if I use webmail or my desktop. Has this been made possible yet with BB10's email client as of 10.3.2?
    Hi, did you ever try Webmail and get it to work? I am in the same exact predicament you are after taking a part time finance position.
    For some reason Webmail tells me my login info is wrong even though I know for sure it's correct.


    PassportSQW100-1/10.3.2.680 Q10SQN100-5/10.3.1.2576 Posted via CB
    07-01-15 11:37 AM
  12. svelt's Avatar
    I went on a long vacation and forgot about this but still haven't had an answer to my question. I'm guessing it's impossible with BB10 then? I can do it via desktop webmail settings but it seems the native email client does not recognize the settings and doesn't specify the reply-to email. Anyone else have any ideas? Has no one ever needed this feature? Strange for an email-centric OS that this wasn't incorporated.
    09-04-15 06:45 PM

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