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\textbf{Forwarding Multiple LON-CAPA accounts}

If you have multiple LON-CAPA accounts and wish to receive all communication in one account, set LON-CAPA to forward these for you.

LON-CAPA can also send new message notifications to your conventional
email accounts. You can choose to forward only
critical messages within LON-CAPA, or to forward to any email account.

To forward messages and notifications, do the following:

\begin{enumerate} 

\item Select \textbf{PREF} on the Remote Control or Main Menu. 
\item At the \textbf{Change Preferences} screen, click the 
  \underbar{Change Message Forwarding and Notification Addresses} link.
\item Type your desired forward address or addresses into the text field
  labeled \textbf{New Forwarding Address(es)}. This should be one or
  more LON-CAPA addresses, like ``user:domain'', separated by commas.
\item Type your desired forward address or addresses into the text field
   labeled \textbf{New Message Notification Email Address(es)}. This
   should be one or more Internet email addresses, like
   ``user@example.com'', separated by commas. 
\item Type your desired forward address or addresses into the text field labeled \textbf{New Critical Message Notification Email Address(es)}. This
   should be one or more Internet email addresses, like
   ``user@example.com'', separated by commas. 
\item Click the \fbox{Change} button.

\end{enumerate}

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