read my e-mail from another computer in Outlook Express

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Is there a way to read my E-mails from my daughter's computer located in
another
town or state when I am visiting? I use Outlook Express.
Thank you,

Mary J. Love
 
On Sun, 21 May 2006 17:58:01 -0700, G-MA IN FLORIDA <G-MA IN
Is there a way to read my E-mails from my daughter's computer located in
another
town or state when I am visiting? I use Outlook Express.
Thank you,

Mary J. Love

You're asking in the wrong place. Microsoft's website can be confusing
- you've posted the question in a newsgroup supporting the database
software Microsoft Access.

Whether you can read your email from your daughter's computer does NOT
depend on Outlook Express but on your EMail server company. Contact
them directly - most EMail providers have a "webmail" option, but
you'll have to ask them how to get to it.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
On Sun, 21 May 2006 17:58:01 -0700, G-MA IN FLORIDA <G-MA IN
Is there a way to read my E-mails from my daughter's computer located in
another
town or state when I am visiting? I use Outlook Express.
Thank you,

Mary J. Love

You're asking in the wrong place. Microsoft's website can be confusing
- you've posted the question in a newsgroup supporting the database
software Microsoft Access.

Whether you can read your email from your daughter's computer does NOT
depend on Outlook Express but on your EMail server company. Contact
them directly - most EMail providers have a "webmail" option, but
you'll have to ask them how to get to it.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
Hi Mary,

I assume you are talking about reading e-mail messages that your daughter
sends to you, while you are away from home. Many ISP's (Internet Service
Providers) offer web-based access to one's e-mail account. You should visit
your ISP's web site, or contact them for specific instructions. Based on the
IP address, it appears as if you used Adelphia Communications to post your
message. A quick check of their web site, http://www.adelphia.net/index.php,
indicates that one can access e-mail via the web. If this is your ISP, then
give it a try. You will need to know your username and password.

For future reference, this newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Access
database product. The Microsoft website is not all that clear and may have
misdirected you. It is not the appropriate group for posting general computer
"access" questions.

Good Luck,

Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP

http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/expert_contributors.html
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/search.html
__________________________________________
 
Hi Mary,

I assume you are talking about reading e-mail messages that your daughter
sends to you, while you are away from home. Many ISP's (Internet Service
Providers) offer web-based access to one's e-mail account. You should visit
your ISP's web site, or contact them for specific instructions. Based on the
IP address, it appears as if you used Adelphia Communications to post your
message. A quick check of their web site, http://www.adelphia.net/index.php,
indicates that one can access e-mail via the web. If this is your ISP, then
give it a try. You will need to know your username and password.

For future reference, this newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Access
database product. The Microsoft website is not all that clear and may have
misdirected you. It is not the appropriate group for posting general computer
"access" questions.

Good Luck,

Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP

http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/expert_contributors.html
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/search.html
__________________________________________
 

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