And if you follow the second route below make sure you set the account
properties to leave a copy of the mail on the server - that way you can
retrieve them all again when you get home (ofcourse you may not want a copy
at home in which case ignore this!)
"Charlie42" <Charlie42@spam.me.not> wrote in message
news:72BBE377-7B2A-438D-883B-B9A2CEB398A0@microsoft.com...
> "adfazap" wrote:
>
>> Could you please advise if I am able to get my emails from another
>> computer,
>> we will be travelling soon and don't know how to retrieve emails outside
>> my
>> home.
>
> There are two ways to accomplish this:
> 1. The easiest solution is to use your email provider's webmail interface,
> if one is offered. You must enter your username and password to access
> your
> mail.
> 2. Borrow someone's machine and configure your email account on it. You
> will
> have to enter your username, password, in-/outgoing mail servers, and in
> some
> cases change the in-/outgoing ports and server security settings. Remember
> to
> delete the account when you leave, you do not want others to be able to
> access your personal emails.
>
> Where to find your email account information:
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...6f2b51033.mspx
>
> Add or remove a Windows Mail account:
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...49af41033.mspx
>
> Add or remove an Outlook 2007 account:
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CH100776841033
>
> Charlie42