Easiest way, without any setup, is a POP-to-Webmail service like the one
I'm using now: http://www.mail2web.com -- interface isn't great, and as you
can tell, the quoted message doesn't come with quote indicators. Would be
too much work for me to put in the '>' so I just let it stay there. Still,
in a pinch, it should do well. There's another POP-to-Webmail service
around but I haven't tried it, and I've lost the URL.

If you don't trust those services, you can always set up your own
POP-to-Webmail service, but it does have to be accessible from outside your
office. Look at Squirrel Mail -- not sure if that'll do it though, as I
only scanned the documents and didn't pay that much attention :D

Mabuhay.

Original Message:
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We host our own domains and located here in Makati
office and we like to ask how can we send and received
our mails on our Domains using other ISP.
For example my boss is out of the country or not in
the office and wants to send and received his mails
thru dialup isp or internet cafe. is that possible?
can  someone give me an idea.

thanks 



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