confused about remotely accessing email from windows mail

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I have windows mail that I use for my business and am going on holiday for 2
weeks. I would like to be able to access my emails from holiday and have read
other threads but am still confused. Can I sign up for Windows Live and have
Windows Mail forward all my messages and contacts? If this is not possible
how do I access my emails (I have already followed previous posts and ticked
the 'keep a copy of messages on server box' on Windows mail if I am sitting
in an internet cafe in Europe. Which web page should I begin with as my pc
has this set up automatically
 
Verso said:
I have windows mail that I use for my business and am going on holiday for
2
weeks. I would like to be able to access my emails from holiday and have
read
other threads but am still confused. Can I sign up for Windows Live and
have
Windows Mail forward all my messages and contacts? If this is not possible
how do I access my emails (I have already followed previous posts and
ticked
the 'keep a copy of messages on server box' on Windows mail if I am
sitting
in an internet cafe in Europe. Which web page should I begin with as my pc
has this set up automatically

Is this the computer you are taking?
 
Verso said:
I have windows mail that I use for my business and am going on holiday for
2
weeks. I would like to be able to access my emails from holiday and have
read
other threads but am still confused. Can I sign up for Windows Live and
have
Windows Mail forward all my messages and contacts? If this is not possible
how do I access my emails (I have already followed previous posts and
ticked
the 'keep a copy of messages on server box' on Windows mail if I am
sitting
in an internet cafe in Europe. Which web page should I begin with as my pc
has this set up automatically

Who is your mail provider, ISP?
 
NTL based in the UK. However I went onto the mail2web site which i'd never
heard of on Frank's recommendation. It sounds too simple and therefore too
good to be true. Any thoughts?
 
Thanks Gary. I didn't even know that it existed. Have tried it and it works
fine. Thanks to all 3 of you for invaluable info. I will now be able to enjoy
my holiday.
 
You're very welcome.
Hint, the Google search engine will find almost anything,
as it did for me when I typed in 'NTL webmail'.
 

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