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| Outlook Express Emails 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. thank you |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails GoToMyPc ? Have you checked with your email provider if they have a 'WebMail' facility ? Who is your email provider ? "adfazap" <adfazap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E3892CF7-E998-4810-B03F-8A7726703FA7@microsoft.com... > 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. > > thank you |
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| RE: Outlook Express Emails "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 |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails 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 |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails Outlook Express is a Mail Client, not a mail server. You should be able to access new messages (and any older messages not removed from the server) via your account's web-mail page while you're travelling. -- OE-specific newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 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. |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails Not with XP Home edition from what I have read. - "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:O8lcspZmIHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Outlook Express is a Mail Client, not a mail server. You > should be able to access new messages (and any older messages > not removed from the server) via your account's web-mail page > while you're travelling. > -- > OE-specific newsgroup: > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general > > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since > 2002 > > 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. > |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 14:57:39 -0600, "Doug W." <stand@attention> wrote: > Not with XP Home edition from what I have read. Sorry, but you've read wrong. It has nothing to do with XP Home edition. If your ISP has webmail capabilities, and you are at any computer with web access, you can do this, regardless of what operating system it is running. It could be *any* version of Windows, Linux, Macintosh, or anything else. The operating system is completely irrelevant. > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message > news:O8lcspZmIHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > Outlook Express is a Mail Client, not a mail server. You > > should be able to access new messages (and any older messages > > not removed from the server) via your account's web-mail page > > while you're travelling. > > -- > > OE-specific newsgroup: > > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general > > > > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since > > 2002 > > > > 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. > > -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails What Tom said. Doug W. wrote: > Not with XP Home edition from what I have read. > - > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message > news:O8lcspZmIHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Outlook Express is a Mail Client, not a mail server. You >> should be able to access new messages (and any older messages >> not removed from the server) via your account's web-mail page >> while you're travelling. >> -- >> OE-specific newsgroup: >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since >> 2002 >> >> 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. |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails OOps, I wasn't referring to "web mail" I was referring to accessing POP mail from another computer away from home using "Outlook Express". You are right about 'web mail' and accessing via web browser, I guess I didn't read correctly and thought he wanted to use OE. Don't know what I was thinking. Sorry about that. - Doug W. - "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:57qnv31sad26msfs8al6iquf21j5o58llo@4ax.com... > On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 14:57:39 -0600, "Doug W." <stand@attention> > wrote: > >> Not with XP Home edition from what I have read. > > > > Sorry, but you've read wrong. It has nothing to do with XP > Home > edition. If your ISP has webmail capabilities, and you are at > any > computer with web access, you can do this, regardless of what > operating system it is running. It could be *any* version of > Windows, > Linux, Macintosh, or anything else. The operating system is > completely > irrelevant. > > > >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message >> news:O8lcspZmIHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > Outlook Express is a Mail Client, not a mail server. You >> > should be able to access new messages (and any older >> > messages >> > not removed from the server) via your account's web-mail >> > page >> > while you're travelling. >> > -- >> > OE-specific newsgroup: >> > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general >> > >> > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - >> > since >> > 2002 >> > >> > 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. >> > > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 01:20:00 -0700, adfazap <adfazap@discussions.microsoft.com> 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. > >thank you Avise you ask in a group with OE in the title. Advise you to notice THIS group lacks that. Ask elsewhere |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 18:13:28 -0600, "Doug W." <stand@attention> wrote: > OOps, I wasn't referring to "web mail" I was referring to > accessing POP mail from another computer away from home using > "Outlook Express". You are right about 'web mail' and accessing > via web browser, I guess I didn't read correctly and thought he > wanted to use OE. Don't know > what I was thinking. Sorry about that. Fine, but you're still wrong. Outlook Express can access pop mail on *any* computer it can run on. There is no problem with doing that with XP Home Edition either. Moreover, there's nothing special about Outlook Express. It's one of many E-mail clients that can access pop E-mail. If he has access to a computer that runs either Outlook Express or any of these other pop-capable E-mail clients, he can easily do this. The operating system, or even the hardware platform, doesn't matter. The only potential issue he might run into is that if is using a public computer (for example in a commercial E-mail cafe), they might not want him to configure their E-mail client for his E-mail account. But that's still an issue of their letting him or not, not a technical issue. > "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in > message news:57qnv31sad26msfs8al6iquf21j5o58llo@4ax.com... > > On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 14:57:39 -0600, "Doug W." <stand@attention> > > wrote: > > > >> Not with XP Home edition from what I have read. > > > > > > > > Sorry, but you've read wrong. It has nothing to do with XP > > Home > > edition. If your ISP has webmail capabilities, and you are at > > any > > computer with web access, you can do this, regardless of what > > operating system it is running. It could be *any* version of > > Windows, > > Linux, Macintosh, or anything else. The operating system is > > completely > > irrelevant. > > > > > > > >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message > >> news:O8lcspZmIHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> > Outlook Express is a Mail Client, not a mail server. You > >> > should be able to access new messages (and any older > >> > messages > >> > not removed from the server) via your account's web-mail > >> > page > >> > while you're travelling. > >> > -- > >> > OE-specific newsgroup: > >> > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general > >> > > >> > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > >> > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - > >> > since > >> > 2002 > >> > > >> > 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. > >> > > > > > -- > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Outlook Express Emails "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:hj4ov3hshm2u25di1id38h8g2qpui06fg4@4ax.com... > On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 18:13:28 -0600, "Doug W." <stand@attention> > wrote: > >> OOps, I wasn't referring to "web mail" I was referring to >> accessing POP mail from another computer away from home using >> "Outlook Express". You are right about 'web mail' and >> accessing >> via web browser, I guess I didn't read correctly and thought >> he >> wanted to use OE. Don't know >> what I was thinking. Sorry about that. > > > Fine, but you're still wrong. Outlook Express can access pop > mail on > *any* computer it can run on. There is no problem with doing > that with > XP Home Edition either. > > Moreover, there's nothing special about Outlook Express. It's > one of > many E-mail clients that can access pop E-mail. If he has > access to a > computer that runs either Outlook Express or any of these > other > pop-capable E-mail clients, he can easily do this. The > operating > system, or even the hardware platform, doesn't matter. > > The only potential issue he might run into is that if is using > a > public computer (for example in a commercial E-mail cafe), > they might > not want him to configure their E-mail client for his E-mail > account. > But that's still an issue of their letting him or not, not a > technical > issue. - I tried using OE from my brother's computer to access my e-mail and my/our (common) ISP refused to allow this no matter how I configured his OE. I believe that it was a matter of security and billing. With web mail and a proper password, it was okay while using a web browser. That was the main point of my experience. - Doug W. - > > >> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in >> message news:57qnv31sad26msfs8al6iquf21j5o58llo@4ax.com... >> > On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 14:57:39 -0600, "Doug W." >> > <stand@attention> >> > wrote: >> > >> >> Not with XP Home edition from what I have read. >> > >> > >> > >> > Sorry, but you've read wrong. It has nothing to do with XP >> > Home >> > edition. If your ISP has webmail capabilities, and you are >> > at >> > any >> > computer with web access, you can do this, regardless of >> > what >> > operating system it is running. It could be *any* version >> > of >> > Windows, >> > Linux, Macintosh, or anything else. The operating system is >> > completely >> > irrelevant. >> > >> > >> > >> >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message >> >> news:O8lcspZmIHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> > Outlook Express is a Mail Client, not a mail server. >> >> > You >> >> > should be able to access new messages (and any older >> >> > messages >> >> > not removed from the server) via your account's web-mail >> >> > page >> >> > while you're travelling. >> >> > -- >> >> > OE-specific newsgroup: >> >> > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general >> >> > >> >> > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> >> > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - >> >> > since >> >> > 2002 >> >> > >> >> > 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. >> >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience >> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| RE: Outlook Express Emails Thank you for your information it has been very informative and has solved problem.. "Charlie42" wrote: > "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 |
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