Online POP and SMTP Mail???
#1
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Just thought i'd ask here, see if anyone can help.
I currently have a POP Mail account which i use with outlook, however, now i need to be able to read this mail online , I've tried hotmail, which can recieve the mail, but when i send an email, it is sent from the Hotmail account, I need to be able to send e-mails where the correct from address is shown.
This probably doesn't make sense, but if anybody has any suggestions, could you please give me a clue.
<I>Now I've even managed to confuse myself!!</I>
<B><I>Andy A</I></B>
[This message has been edited by Avi (edited 22 April 2001).]
I currently have a POP Mail account which i use with outlook, however, now i need to be able to read this mail online , I've tried hotmail, which can recieve the mail, but when i send an email, it is sent from the Hotmail account, I need to be able to send e-mails where the correct from address is shown.
This probably doesn't make sense, but if anybody has any suggestions, could you please give me a clue.
<I>Now I've even managed to confuse myself!!</I>
<B><I>Andy A</I></B>
[This message has been edited by Avi (edited 22 April 2001).]
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Avi,
it may be so obvious you have missed it,but your ISp will run a web site with email.This email will be the same as your pop3.Just sign on using your password you used to get the account in the first place(assuming you kept a copy!!) and you will access the same mail as your pop3.
failing that just use tools and forward the mail.
it may be so obvious you have missed it,but your ISp will run a web site with email.This email will be the same as your pop3.Just sign on using your password you used to get the account in the first place(assuming you kept a copy!!) and you will access the same mail as your pop3.
failing that just use tools and forward the mail.
#9
Why don't you try the Scoobynet mail service??? It's got webmail support + you can also use it with Outlook which I think is what you're after!!
Only costs about £6.50 per year too which seems quite reasonable....
Kelvin
Only costs about £6.50 per year too which seems quite reasonable....
Kelvin
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