Posted by onefarmer ISP Tech on December 05, 2007 at 05:16:08 from (209.153.128.248):
In Reply to: OT e mail help posted by John T on December 04, 2007 at 19:59:08:
JohnT,
Setup OE on the laptop for your pop3 email and just download it. You can download pop3 email over any connection anywhere in the world as long as the normal settings are made.
If you might want to leave some of the emails on the server when you return home, you can set OE to "leave messages on the server" AND "remove from server when deteted from 'deleted items'"
Another possibility is to call your ISP and have the mail forwarded to your MSN email address.
And there is always webmail if your ISP offers it. Most do now days.
Sending with OE would be the issue. Most ISPs (due to spam) require you to connect to their SMTP server with their connection. The ones that don't, have a SMTP server that you authenticate to like the Pop3.
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