What is a quick and cheap domain registration and mail forwarding option from mybusinessname.com.au?
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posted by jacanj
on Oct 9, 2012 -
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In the US, can you still forward USPS mail for free by writing the forwarding address on the front?
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posted by zsazsa
on Aug 6, 2012 -
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Multiple domains- I know how to forward them.
I could start a Google account for each.
But I'd really like to get the email to forward instead? I want it to be that you send an email to (anything) foo@filmgeek.com and it ends up going to my main domain/email account.
posted by filmgeek
on Feb 7, 2011 -
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I am looking for a service which can receive my postal mail and forward it internationally. I have seen some companies [eg
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3] advertised which offer to scan envelopes and then forward/shred/open and scan contents according to instructions issued from a website. Has anybody had any experience with services of this sort?
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posted by rongorongo
on Oct 4, 2010 -
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The best/cheapest US mailbox parcel forwarding service with consolidation? Does anyone have any tips...
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posted by dance
on Mar 16, 2010 -
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I am currently getting mail sent to my apt. for at least 6 previous tenants. How can I make it stop?
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posted by anonymous78
on Feb 18, 2008 -
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Someone is forwarding his mail (and his organization's mail) to me.
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posted by oaf
on Nov 21, 2005 -
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Email forwarding problem within the domain: Trying to fix my boss's email account. He checks his email using Netscape 7.2 on a Win98 PC. (We can't convince him to upgrade). He can send mail and reply to mail fine. He can forward mail fine, except when it is to one of use within the same domain name. It appears to send successfully but never shows up. I've tried looking through the email headers but nothing sticks out and I don't relaly know what to look for. Was wondering if this situation rings a bell for anyone?
posted by jacobsee
on Jan 28, 2005 -
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The Post Office has screwed up my mail forwarding, and every person with whom I speak gives me a different story. How do I reach a competent person who will take ownership of the problem? (Chicago, IL)
posted by trharlan
on Sep 28, 2004 -
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