Gather your smtp and imap/pop3 server information from your existing outlook account, as well as your username/password for the email servers. Simply apply those settings in a new identity on another computer, and check your email. I however don't use outlook express anymore, but I believe the menu is under FILE > Manage Identities. Then from there you should be able to view your account information.
2006-11-25 20:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you taking a laptop with you? If you are, all the information will go with you. If you are not then take all the information with you. If you don't have all the information, contact your ISP and get it.
Setup a Yahoo, MSN email account. It's free. Takes only a few minutes.Import your contacts. Go to compose and insert your contacts and let them know your new email address. You can always use Outlook Express when you get back. You can access Yahoo or hotmail, msn anywhere in the world.
2006-11-25 20:51:48
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answered by keijo47 2
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If you have Windows Live Essentials setup on your computer, or have a hotmail account, you can sign in and have access to your outlook express.
2016-05-23 03:35:33
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answered by Alberta 4
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Yahoo! provides an excellent feature in their web based email program.
That is you can create any number of POP mail accounts and can filter the spam + virus.
You can sort the mail, according to your wish...
For better clarification Go through this.....
NOTE :- ONCE U CONFIGURED, U CAN ACCESS YOUR POP MAIL AT ANY COMPUTER IRRESPECTIVE OF ANY PLATFORM...
BETTER PREFER THIS TO ACCESS YOUR MAIL.
>Open your yahoo mail account.
>Select Options at the right hand side top corner.
>Select POP FORWARDING...
>Give the server ADDRESS...
To add the address of your first external server,
1. Enter your POP Mail Server's name, your user name for that POP account, and the password for that account;
2. Decide whether you want to leave mail on that server or have it deleted;
3. Hit the "Save/Edit Entry" button to save your new settings;
4. Next, choose the folder in which you wish your external mail to be saved.
If you have set up filters, you can apply them to the external mail which you receive. Just make sure that the "Use filters" checkbox is checked when you hit the "Save/Edit Entry" button.
To delete your settings, hit the "Delete" button.
To change the destination folder of mail coming from an external server, select the folder's name from the "Download to Folder" drop-down list near the bottom of the screen.
Note: Yahoo! Mail support does not know the address of your POP or SMTP server. You will need to contact your ISP to find out what they are. Currently, we do not offer POP access to your Yahoo! Mail account or SMTP access to our servers.
If this is not what you needed to know, check out our Online Help Desk. Visit it any time by clicking on the "Help Desk" link in the left-hand navigation bar.
2006-11-25 20:45:26
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answered by ♥SecRet TeLLeR♥ 3
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You need to config the mail incoming & outgoing server in the Outlook express. Check here for the instruction:
http://www.powernethk.com/nsite/outlook_change_acc.html
2006-11-25 20:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Most ISP's and website hosts offer webmail interfaces to their email accounts. How to get there depends on the provider. If the account is part of a hosting package then you can usually get there with adding /webmail or /postoffice after the domain name.
2006-11-25 20:36:06
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answered by Interested Dude 7
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you go to your Internet supplier's home page, look for e-mails, then you enter your e-mail address and pass word and that should find your e-mail , For example if you are with BTinternet.com, you type that into the the address bar and you should be good from there. Try it out before you leave on your own computer, do it this way an not with explorer
2006-11-25 20:41:10
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answered by ? 6
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switch to hotmail, its a lot easier lol
2006-11-25 20:43:06
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answered by Jovi Freak 5
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