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super_si 11 September 2002 05:17 PM

printing again loads of paper.

I just wanted to keep the digital copy, might do right click save as....

I just used that because its on only serious account i havnt given anyone the email address to. + its the one i needed to check every day.

thanks anyway

Si

IanW 11 September 2002 05:19 PM

Relying on a university e-mail address is like relying on a companys e-mail address, you can not be sure you will be there all the time.

I tend to keep personal e-mails away from work/universtiy mail accounts for this very reason.

chiark 11 September 2002 05:20 PM

One final attempt at a useful suggestion. IMAP is a mail protocol. My money would be that if you download an IMAP client, install it, and point it at the address in that dropdown and use your username and password, you may find that you can pick up your mails on your home PC.

It looks like the Admins are playing with security (issuing their own SSL certificate, for example) so I guess they'll have firewalled IMAP?

I could be wrong, but this might be worth a try...

super_si 11 September 2002 05:21 PM

Cheers guys ill have ago

Grottbags 11 September 2002 05:22 PM

Strewth, sounds to me as though we're all offering solutions (even to a very basic level that me as a non techie can understand) adn you keep finding reasons to not do it!

1000 sheets of paper is 2 packets of paper that costs about, what, a tenner each? If they are that important to you, I'd say it was worth £20

Miles 11 September 2002 05:27 PM

Although Grottbags, some Younis give their inmates, sorry students, a printing budget which is topped up as per payg mobiles and hence it may not be as simple as loading up the printer with paper.

IIRC, my fiancee is charged 5p a sheet at Aberdeen Uni, so in this case our friend will end up with a £50 bill for printing out his "Very Important" email.

super_si 11 September 2002 05:30 PM

it rather have digital copy over paper.


save the trees

Grottbags 11 September 2002 05:34 PM

Miles, it is still yet another solution that has been offered.

If he's that hard up (and some students I know aren't) then we'll have a whip round for him.

I'll start off with 5 pence ;-)

DavidRB 11 September 2002 05:40 PM

At ten seconds per forward, you could forward them all one at a time in about three hours. You've already spent 1 1/2 hours looking for a solution...

Boring? Yes. But if they are as important as you say, your time is as limited as you say and you're unable to figure a way of automating HTTP requests, I'd get clicking... ;)

Pumpkin 11 September 2002 05:42 PM

If they are important then there should be a paper version, just in case they are lost. Stoopid_Si should ask the IT department, they're there to help illiterate ****witts. If he's nice to them, they could probably burn them onto a CD in a PC compatible format.



super_si 11 September 2002 05:47 PM

I went to the USC there two Bimbo blonde Geordies slappers reading the answer off the screen.
Usless think ill just have to forward.

Even if hotmail is only 2mb, used with Outlook can i still only have 2mb.

Pumpkin 11 September 2002 05:49 PM

With any IT helpdesk you want to bypass the first tier of support.
Go back again and ask to speak to the supervisor, or a grown-up.


IanW 11 September 2002 05:49 PM


Even if hotmail is only 2mb, used with Outlook can i still only have 2mb.
You only have 2Mb of server storage, doesn't mean that you cant copy some of the mails onto a local PST file.

super_si 11 September 2002 05:52 PM

I promise no ones interested at all.

Hotmails just a temp till i get NTL sorted tomorrow

Thanks

Si

super_si 11 September 2002 06:30 PM

Whats the point of having digs? seriously?

Theres just no need.


dsmith 11 September 2002 06:33 PM

Si

When you get a proper job and are stuck @ work sorting other f**kwits problems out then you will undertand that any outlet for p*sstake and banter is needed. a lot.

Grottbags 11 September 2002 06:34 PM

I think there is a need. As a student you need digs, otherwise where are you going to sleep at night?

Oh, not those sort of digs ;)

Miles 11 September 2002 06:37 PM

LOL @ Grottbags

super_si 11 September 2002 06:39 PM

i suppose so, i just hope some other IT muppet comes along soon.

Maybe you'll leave me.

On the plus side hopefully ill still graduate in a year/2

IWatkins 11 September 2002 10:18 PM

1000 emails ? You are joking right ? A years worth of totally, cannot live without emails ?

I've got about 26 emails I really can live without, and that is since my Outlook PST file was started about 3.5 years ago.

My only suggestion (but why I bother, as I'll be told it can't be done) is that your email looks to be web based ?

If so, maybe all your emails are available via HTTP along the lines of:

...
http://your.uni.mail.server/users/Simon/123456.html
http://your.uni.mail.server/users/Simon/123457.html
http://your.uni.mail.server/users/Simon/123458.html
http://your.uni.mail.server/users/Simon/123459.html
...
...

If so, you could probably use a tool like WebWhacker to grab all the HTML files which you could then ZIP up, or burn to CD etc.

Cheers

Ian

Pumpkin 11 September 2002 11:00 PM

If its http based, then I'm sure Webreaper would work as well...
[www.webreaper.net]

Puff The Magic Wagon! 11 September 2002 11:11 PM

Ho hum...

Si

You have (from the screen-shot) a variety of emails that are absolutely no relevance to you now. If you have received your "order" then you should have a receipt, therefore no need to keep email unless there is a delivery charge dispute. Suggest that you go through your 400+ emails & delete those which are not needed anymore.

Secondly, select all ( <ctrl>A ) then forward puts all your emails in one big email & then sends it to the address of your choice. Hotmail may have limits, but Google or any other search engine will find a large number of free webmail type services which may have a greater allowed capacity than Hotmail.

Two simple solutions to aid your current problem :)

super_si 12 September 2002 07:06 AM

Cheers mate, It was all my Order Information off all my parts.

Also Conformation that the Uni had Received my coursework which i also need to keep

Si

Miles 09 November 2002 06:15 PM


I promise no ones interested at all.
What on SN or your support dept? Too right. :p

So, Si, I've found some chocolate Rich Tea biscuits with a funny looking coupon. Will that let me onto your course? Or does the offer only apply to Kitkats. If so I can go down to the shop. Let me know.

[Edit for typo]

[Edited by Miles - 9/11/2002 6:16:37 PM]


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