You can obtain your email from other computers whether you have access to Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, Outlook, Windows Mail, Eudora or whichever email program you prefer.
If you have access to an IMAP Account and if you access your mail using IMAP, you are all set to access your email. All your mail is stored at the server. To access your mail from another computer using IMAP:
Please make sure you remember your IMAP server name, SMTP server name, user name and password as well as any ports and SSL requirements. You will then need to set up a brand new account with your access data in an IMAP-capable program such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Outlook Express, Outlook or Eudora at the remote computer. Alternatively you can use a service like mail2web, which lets you access IMAP accounts via a web interface.
You can get a free IMAP account with many a web-based email service featuring Gmail and AIM Mail. There are a range of services that can retrieve mail from POP accounts, and thus provide abundant IMAP access to the account's mail, too.
To enable you to access messages arrived since you last checked mail on your main computer from any location, do make sure you remember your POP server name and port as well as your user name and password.
If you have access to an IMAP Account and if you access your mail using IMAP, you are all set to access your email. All your mail is stored at the server. To access your mail from another computer using IMAP:
Please make sure you remember your IMAP server name, SMTP server name, user name and password as well as any ports and SSL requirements. You will then need to set up a brand new account with your access data in an IMAP-capable program such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Outlook Express, Outlook or Eudora at the remote computer. Alternatively you can use a service like mail2web, which lets you access IMAP accounts via a web interface.
You can get a free IMAP account with many a web-based email service featuring Gmail and AIM Mail. There are a range of services that can retrieve mail from POP accounts, and thus provide abundant IMAP access to the account's mail, too.
To enable you to access messages arrived since you last checked mail on your main computer from any location, do make sure you remember your POP server name and port as well as your user name and password.