That would probably work but I want whatever email solution I choose to be rock solid and have no room for error. Auto-forwarding sounds to me like it's just adding an extra hop in to the equation and a another point at which it could fail.
When you run your own business on the back of email you can't afford (literally!) to risk not getting them all.
That would probably work but I want whatever email solution I choose to be rock solid and have no room for error. Auto-forwarding sounds to me like it's just adding an extra hop in to the equation and a another point at which it could fail.
When you run your own business on the back of email you can't afford (literally!) to risk not getting them all.