Thanks Sandi,
After checking out your site and the links on it as well, I now truly have a
better understanding between Outlook and Outlook Express - which helped me in
looking at other solutions. Recently my internet provider merged with yahoo,
and the new home page has added an mail account that I can actually arrange
to have my Outlook Express added to it so that I can access my emails when
I'm away.
Thanks for your speedy reply and help.
Chili
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Chili
"Sandi Hardmeier - MVP" wrote:
> It sounds to me like you may have been accessing Webmail.... can you at
> least remember what programme you were using?
>
> It could be Webmail, it could have been remote desktop.
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> "Chili" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I know I was once able to do this but just totally forget how. When I'm
> >out
> > of town and want to check my Outlook Express 6 emails on my home computer
> > from another computer, does anyone know how to do that?
> >
> > Thanks!
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> > Chili
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