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ijf440

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 21, 2008
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Hi folks,

I have a very odd scenario here, perhaps you guys can shed some light. I have gmail account and a me.com account. I have Google Alerts set up that sends me a daily news mail to my Gmail account. My me.com mail forwarded to my mobile phone using push messaging.

For some reason Google Alerts mail has occasionally shown up in my me.com account when using OSX Mail. I've always put this down to OSX Mail doing something a bit strange (i.e. simply putting the mail in the wrong mailbox while collecting mail from various accounts).

Today however, my daily news mail came through on my mobile phone!! And, it was sent to my gmail address!!!! How can this have happened?!

I do not have gmail set up on my phone at all, so any suggestions are welcome! Very confused about this one!

Thanks,
Ian :confused:
 

ijf440

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 21, 2008
8
0
Hi folks,

I have a very odd scenario here, perhaps you guys can shed some light. I have gmail account and a me.com account. I have Google Alerts set up that sends me a daily news mail to my Gmail account. My me.com mail forwarded to my mobile phone using push messaging.

For some reason Google Alerts mail has occasionally shown up in my me.com account when using OSX Mail. I've always put this down to OSX Mail doing something a bit strange (i.e. simply putting the mail in the wrong mailbox while collecting mail from various accounts).

Today however, my daily news mail came through on my mobile phone!! And, it was sent to my gmail address!!!! How can this have happened?!

I do not have gmail set up on my phone at all, so any suggestions are welcome! Very confused about this one!

Thanks,
Ian :confused:


Mods - Remove this thread if you want. Solved. It was an odd mail forwarding thing I didn't realise I had set. Thanks.
 
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