checking email at home

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I have an outlook email account i use/check on my computer at work, but I do
not know how to access the account from my computer at home. Is there a
separate outlook program I need to download... what do I do to check my email
at home?
 
You will need to ask the person in charge of your e-mail server at work how
you can connect to it at home. If it's a simple internet mail account, you
may be able to use a free mail program like Outlook Express to connect to it.
Or, your mail setup at work might be much more complex.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
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HI I was glad to see this post here. I have the same problem. I want to know
how i can access my email at work at home.....After reading the intire
conversation here is my setuation right now....We ask our mail server and
said that they can do it for us but what they will charge us is just very
expensive. Is their a way that I can set it up by myself just to avoid this
expensive payment? We already paid them more when we have them set up our
email account. I just dont wanna spend that big amount of money anymore..If
you can just share to me how to do it like maybe we can buy a software or
upgrade someting in our microsoft? That will be great if somebody here can
tell me how to do it.
thank you for taking your time reading my post.
Jen
 
I would need to know a lot more about your e-mail setup at work before I
could answer your question...

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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HI Jocelyn, thanks for your reply. Is that email set up is the one that i
find in my microsoft outlook mail account through clicking tools + options +
mail setup? What is the info that you need from that?
 
First I'd need to know what version of Outlook you're using at home and at
work -- then I'd need to know what kind of e-mail account you're using
(POP3/SMTP, IMAP, etc.). You can find this out in the e-mail account
properties in Outlook but I don't know what steps to give you without your
Outlook version. It's usually in either Tools | Accounts or Tools | E-mail
Accounts.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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