FireBird wrote:
Duct Tape Patrol wrote:
right but the two acounts are probably all connected to one account... They probably have a filter for things sent to bubs or HR or whatever. but @homestarruner.com is one account or client. You can structure it so whatever@website,com is sent to your inbox, whether it be yahoo or aol or anything else...Or, as i say again, they might have a type of email client(such as maddox's if you know) that can filter one@A,com and two@A,com and such...But all in the same account...
Again, it's quite hard to read your posts. Try investing in some grammar.
From what it looks like you're trying to say that they have one email account that they check their mail on, which is ridiculous to think. They check Strong Bad's e-mail, then they check their own email. "@homestarrunner.com" is one mail account. "Strongbad@homestarrunner.com" is an address in that account, as well as "brotherschaps@homestarrunner.com". I'm sure they don't check emails on one name.
okay, fine. Let me explain this so you can understand my 'illiterate' typings...
How is checking one account for mulitiple addresses is so absurd? That is a waste of time and internet to check TBC's email, exit that client, check StrongBad's, and so on. What I am saying about how TBC answeres and/or views their e-mail is that they probably maintain an email client for websites(on the internet). Within that client for using email(on the internet) are separate mini-inboxes(areas where one can view their e-mail that they have received, but smaller), and those different, smaller email services within the one email account/client can be filtered so that an email sent to "Address One(first e-mail address) at* AWebsite.com" is sent to the smaller email-checking area labeled "Address One at* AWebsite.com." This little trick(see above) also works if you send an email to Address Two(second e-mail address) at* AWebsite.com, it can be filtered so that the email that is sent to Address Two at* AWebsite.com is sent to the smaller inbox labeled "Address Two at* AWebsite.com." By "Filtered" I mean that a user(online, on an e-mail client) can enter the words "Address Two at* AWebsite.com" in a text slot(area where it is possible for a public user to enter text/writing), thus setting the specific filter to take all of the e-mails sent to AWebsite.com and selectively remove the e-mails labeled "To: Address Two at* AWebsite.com" and send those e-mail into the smaller inbox labeled "Address Two at* AWebsite.com."....have you comprehended this information yet?
If not, I don't beleive the problem is my grammar, but its reader.
*"At" is the legible form of a symbol used in the context of one or more persons who are, in whatever form they choose, sending a message or document to a recipient at an address separate from the senders' own. Viewed as '@'