I wasn't sure what forum to put this in, so I apologize in advance.
I have a student e-mail that works through outlook.com. I am forwarding the e-mail from my student account at outlook.com, to my personal g-mail account. And the forwarding works so that's not the issue.
The problem is a minor one really, but it's such a nuisance: when forwarding the e-mail from outlook.com to my g-mail, it doesn't leave a copy in my outlook.com inbox even though I have the option "Keep a copy of forwarded messages in your Outlook.com inbox." checked off. It simply deletes it altogether, I cannot find the e-mail in my inbox, sent box, or any other box. So when I go to reply to one of my professors, I have to copy the message from my g-mail, compose a new message on my outlook.com account, and paste it there, so the professors know exactly what I'm replying to (plus, obviously, I wouldn't reply to them from my personal e-mail account). It's just tedious and annoying plus the formatting gets all wonky.
I would appreciate any help if possible. Thank you!
I have a student e-mail that works through outlook.com. I am forwarding the e-mail from my student account at outlook.com, to my personal g-mail account. And the forwarding works so that's not the issue.
The problem is a minor one really, but it's such a nuisance: when forwarding the e-mail from outlook.com to my g-mail, it doesn't leave a copy in my outlook.com inbox even though I have the option "Keep a copy of forwarded messages in your Outlook.com inbox." checked off. It simply deletes it altogether, I cannot find the e-mail in my inbox, sent box, or any other box. So when I go to reply to one of my professors, I have to copy the message from my g-mail, compose a new message on my outlook.com account, and paste it there, so the professors know exactly what I'm replying to (plus, obviously, I wouldn't reply to them from my personal e-mail account). It's just tedious and annoying plus the formatting gets all wonky.
I would appreciate any help if possible. Thank you!