Any freeware or anything enable me to check my emails at work?

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Anna

hi all,

at work they have blocked hotmail etc probably anything woth mail ... we we
can't check our emals ... What a bastards!!! ...

I have MSOutlook at work ... but obviously set up for work stuff .. is three
any freeware or online web site enable me to check my emals???

I have tryed www.mail2web.com it is blocked.

any other solution?

regards
 
Anna <myjunksandforu said:
hi all,

at work they have blocked hotmail etc probably anything woth mail ... we we
can't check our emals ... What a bastards!!! ...

I have MSOutlook at work ... but obviously set up for work stuff .. is three
any freeware or online web site enable me to check my emals???

I have tryed www.mail2web.com it is blocked.

any other solution?
Try http://www.twigger.com/ or set up an additional account on Outlook for
your own email provider with the options set to 'mirror' your emails ie. not
delete them from the server when you download them, so you can still look
at them at home. Success of the Outlook option will depend on what
access your company and your email provider allows.
 
Anna said:
at work they have blocked hotmail etc probably anything with mail ...
we we can't check our emails ... What a bastards!!! ...

If they blocked access to your private e-mail from work, then they do
not want you to send private e-mails from work.

After all, they do not pay you for conversation with your friends, but
for doing your job. Not to mention, these "bastards" can dismiss you if
you circumvent their computer security. I would think about it.

bye,

Onno
 
Anna said:
at work they have blocked hotmail etc probably anything woth
mail ... we we can't check our emals ... What a bastards!!! ...

If Fastmail gives free accounts and they have many domains. I
doubt that all of them are blocked so chances are high that you
can get into a Fastmail domain.

Fastmail has an option to download Hotmail emails. I use this to
get Hotmail messages into my email client without running
external programs.

The restriction with free accounts is that you can only set
Hotmail to be checked every 3 hours.

Link: www.fastmail.fm
 
Try http://www.twigger.com/ or set up an additional account on Outlook for
your own email provider with the options set to 'mirror' your emails ie. not
delete them from the server when you download them, so you can still look
at them at home. Success of the Outlook option will depend on what
access your company and your email provider allows.

Q: What does Twigger cost?
A: As from March 21th 2002 Twigger will BE FREE OF CHARGE THE FIRST 4
DAYS after you have logged in. During these days YOU CAN DECIDE WHAT
SUBSCRIPTION YOU WANT. Per 3, 6 or 12 months.

If I were you, I would find a domain they don't have blocked and get a
free email acct there.

http://www.emailchooser.com/index.php3 1400+ free email providers


Then get a freeware mail checker like nPOP or Popcorn, put it on a
floppy disk, and take that to work. You can find them fast enough
with a Google search.
 
Randy said:
Q: What does Twigger cost?
A: As from March 21th 2002 Twigger will BE FREE OF CHARGE THE FIRST 4
DAYS after you have logged in. During these days YOU CAN DECIDE WHAT
SUBSCRIPTION YOU WANT. Per 3, 6 or 12 months.
Bugger!, it was free when I used to use it, the service is definitely not
reliable enough to merit ANY cost.
 
fred said:
Try http://www.twigger.com/ or set up an additional account on Outlook for
your own email provider with the options set to 'mirror' your emails ie. not
delete them from the server when you download them, so you can still look
at them at home. Success of the Outlook option will depend on what
access your company and your email provider allows.

ePrompter
http://www.eprompter.com/
Free Email Retrieval and Notification Program
ePrompter automatically and simultaneously checks and retrieves your
email messages from up to sixteen password protected email accounts
such as AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo, Earthlink, Email.com, iName, Juno, Lycos,
Mail.com, Mindspring, MSN, Netscape, POP3, OneBox, Rediffmail, SBC
Yahoo, Switchboard, USA.net and hundreds of other email domains.
 
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ePrompter
http://www.eprompter.com/
Free Email Retrieval and Notification Program
ePrompter automatically and simultaneously checks and retrieves your
email messages from up to sixteen password protected email accounts
such as AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo, Earthlink, Email.com, iName, Juno, Lycos,
Mail.com, Mindspring, MSN, Netscape, POP3, OneBox, Rediffmail, SBC
Yahoo, Switchboard, USA.net and hundreds of other email domains.

This is excellent! I didn't even know I needed this until I saw it.
Thanks.

Chakolate
 
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