Can I have more than one email addy?

…other than including it on my sig that is.
My H & W emails are inaccesible to the opposing locations

i.e. I can’t access work email at home and vice versa.

I post from both spots but the lack of continuity is a PITA

If you have POP3 access at either home or work you can get a Yahoo account that will let you read the POP3 when you’re at the other site.

MikeG,

Why not give up your home ISP account altogether? Just register with one of the web-based providers (like Yahoo!, msn, mail.com, hotmail, etc) then set it to check your work account too. Then, no matter where you are (home, on the road, at work), you can check all of your email.

I think it’s stupid to have as address like sdimbert@my-isp.com; people change ISP’s, ya know?

Better yet, I recommend ureach.com. You can have a free email account and they give you a free toll-free voicemail number also! You get voicemails via the web, or by dialing in. It’s pretty cool!

If you use Outlook Express, you can have all your accounts in one place, you can also open a web based account like Yahoo and have it forwarded to your home ISP.

That’s your answer. No need to ask board software to do anything for you. I think you can put two addresses into a mailto link

[b][sub][url="mailto:mikgilbert@netzero.net,mike@workISP.com"]email me here[/url][/b][/sub]


[sub]email MikeG here[/sub]

I just did it.
Click on my mail link to see.
(I’m changing it back after you post here again. Last thing I personally want is duplicate emails.)

The only thing to watch out for is that you can’t exceed 50 characters total length.

[email me here](mailto:mikgilbert@netzero.net; mike@workISP.com)

I think you actually need a semi-colon and a space between the addys, rather than a comma.

Quoting from the Outlook Express Help manual:

Quoting from the Yahoo help page:

Quoting from the Hotmail help page: