<p>Is there a way to get my comcast email to forward to my new Roundcube (@berkeley.edu)account?</p>
<p>Or a way to forward mail from my Berkeley email to my Gmail?</p>
<p>yeah, there is…i think you go to options (or some derivative of it) and go to forwarding and type in your e-mail…i haven’t been to my Berkeley e-mail address since the day i set it up.</p>
<p>Hmm, I’ve looked around, and can’t seem to find it</p>
<p>It’s possible…I do it. Settings –> Accounts and Import</p>
<p>If you don’t like checking multiple email accounts, just set-up Mozilla Thunderbird or Microsoft Outlook or whatever.</p>
<p>Has anyone figured this out?</p>
<p>I want to forward CalMail to my Gmail for archiving</p>
<p>Yup, I believe it is (on gmail) settings ----> accounts and import, under “Check mail using POP3” (there’s another setting). Warning: it takes usually an hour or two for the calmail mail to get forwarded to gmail (at least for my settings).</p>
<p>Ah ok, thanks. So it’s not Cal Mail exporting, it’s gmail importing. Whatever, as long as the result is the same.</p>
<p>But I see two options under gmail “accounts and import”. What’s the difference between “Import mail and contacts” and “Check mail using POP3”?</p>
<p>anyway, it’s working so thanks</p>
<p>no problemo. I don’t know about comcast though.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t use importing, at least not with a client that doesn’t let you force an import. There’s a way to have Calmail pushed to Gmail, which is a lot quicker (0~60 second delay) and it’s probably worth your time to look through the options for it.</p>
<p>Why wouldn’t you use the importing? I don’t mind the longer delay, if that’s the reason. Right now it imports every few minutes, I believe. Again I just want everything archived. I still get the CalMail pushed directly to my Blackberry through BIS, and that’s very fast and efficient.</p>