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Name: Zainey
Date: March 3, 2003 at 03:49:15 Pacific
OS: W2K
CPU/Ram: 128
Comment:

I use BT Broadband, a partner company we do business with has given us 5 email addresses and their details in order for us to have outgoing emails in their name. For example at the moment outgoing emails show as name@btinternet.co.uk etc.. we want them to show as name@company name.co.uk
Is this understandable? I want to somehow mask my BT Broadband address so outgoing emails are received in a company name.
Can anyone kindly help/

Many thanks in advance.

Ray




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Name: mark
Date: March 3, 2003 at 07:17:27 Pacific
Reply:

you will need to buy the domain name, and use that rather than your bt internet


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Response Number 2
Name: robdos
Date: March 6, 2003 at 05:38:44 Pacific
Reply:

Hi Ray,

you dont need a domain name. Our parent company have done the same. But depending on what service you bought from BT you need to do a few things.

Tell me what BT package you bought and I'll mail you the info....

Rob


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