How to Transfer e-mails from webmail to OE?

T

Theo Tulley

When I'm away from home I use my laptop and set my webmail address (below) to
forward incoming mails to my home ISP address and also retain them in the
website. This is fine for incoming, but outgoing mails are saved on the website
only - I suppose I could send myself a bcc but it's all rather clumsy. When I'm
at home of course it just forwards and doesn't retain mails on the website.

Is there any fairly simple way of transferring mails neatly, retaining their
original headers with dates et c., to OE in my home desktop (with Win XP Pro on
auto-update)? Properties of mails in the website shows them as images.

TIA for advice.
Yours hopefully, -

Theo Tulley.
(e-mail address removed)
 
G

Gordon

Theo Tulley said:
When I'm away from home I use my laptop and set my webmail address
(below) to forward incoming mails to my home ISP address and also
retain them in the website. This is fine for incoming, but outgoing
mails are saved on the website only - I suppose I could send myself a
bcc but it's all rather clumsy. When I'm at home of course it just
forwards and doesn't retain mails on the website.

Is there any fairly simple way of transferring mails neatly,
retaining their original headers with dates et c., to OE in my home
desktop (with Win XP Pro on auto-update)? Properties of mails in the
website shows them as images.

TIA for advice.
Yours hopefully, -

Theo Tulley.
(e-mail address removed)


You'll have to contact your webmail host. They are the only ones that can
help.
 
M

Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)

Theo

As per all webmail services, it is at the discretion of the webmail service
in question whether or not they give you the info to allow another e-mail
client to access their mail service..
 

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