Re: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE

2001-09-20 Thread Bill Harris

That is what I have done, too.  I use the "freebie" Hotmail account 
exclusively for RCSE and reserve my "mindspring" account for non-hobby use.  
I can access RCSE either via a Web Browser or an eMail program.

--Bill


>From: "Jeff Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 04:04:51 -0700
>
> >Well it looks like the ISP that I have had for the past 6 years is going
> >under so just incase I will need to how do I get back on RCSE?
>
>I had to do the same a while back. Get a hotmail account, that way
>you'll have an email address that won't change if you change ISP's
>again later on. (I us both hotmail and ISP mail account).
>
>
>
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Re: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE

2001-09-20 Thread Kjelli

The hotmail is syncronised with OE, not "downloaded".
The difference is that when i check my mail in OE, I do not download the mails locally 
onto that machine. The machine is only syncronised with the hotmail.

When deleting mails in OE they are deleted on the hotmail account.
The OE syncronises itself every time I send and recieve mail. 

The hotmail is not dependant of the ISP.
I have a own hotmail account just for RCSE. 

Go to hotmail and set up an account, it´s free. And set it up in OE. You´ll soon see 
the difference between this and a regular POP3 account.

Cheers
Kjelli


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Re: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE

2001-09-20 Thread SilentFlight

When not at home, you can check any POP-3 email via several web gateways.
www.mailstart.com comes to mind immediately, but there are others.


- Original Message -
From: "Kjell-Arne Fjelde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE


> I second that.
> I have had my hotmail for as long as I can remember.
> It´s been with me thru at least 3-4 different ISP´s.
>
> And with outlook express one can synch the program with the hotmail
account.
> So you get both the regular mail and the hotmail downloaded into OE. And
> when not at home the hotmail is always available thru the www.
>
> Cheers
> Kjelli
>
>
> my wings page : http://www.cirrus-rcfk.no/fw
>
>
>
> >From: "Jeff Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE
> >Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 04:04:51 -0700
> >
> > >Well it looks like the ISP that I have had for the past 6 years is
going
> > >under so just incase I will need to how do I get back on RCSE?
> >
> >I had to do the same a while back. Get a hotmail account, that way
> >you'll have an email address that won't change if you change ISP's
> >again later on. (I us both hotmail and ISP mail account).
> >
> >
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RE: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE

2001-09-20 Thread Stefan Smets

FWIW, I'm doing this since years (not with Hotmail but with Advalvas in
Belgium) and:

>And when not at home the hotmail is always available thru the www.

at work, I receive my mail with Outlook 2000 also, but I selected the option
to leave a copy on the server, so that I'll receive the same message at home
(I do have a broadband connection ..) to archive it if necessary. Both my
"real" ISP and Advalvas also allow me to check my mail through the WWW.

Stefan.


>From: "Jeff Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 04:04:51 -0700
>
> >Well it looks like the ISP that I have had for the past 6 years is going
> >under so just incase I will need to how do I get back on RCSE?
>
>I had to do the same a while back. Get a hotmail account, that way
>you'll have an email address that won't change if you change ISP's
>again later on. (I us both hotmail and ISP mail account).
>

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Re: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE

2001-09-20 Thread Kjell-Arne Fjelde

I second that.
I have had my hotmail for as long as I can remember.
It´s been with me thru at least 3-4 different ISP´s.

And with outlook express one can synch the program with the hotmail account. 
So you get both the regular mail and the hotmail downloaded into OE. And 
when not at home the hotmail is always available thru the www.

Cheers
Kjelli


my wings page : http://www.cirrus-rcfk.no/fw



>From: "Jeff Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [RCSE] Re: Getting back on RCSE
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 04:04:51 -0700
>
> >Well it looks like the ISP that I have had for the past 6 years is going
> >under so just incase I will need to how do I get back on RCSE?
>
>I had to do the same a while back. Get a hotmail account, that way
>you'll have an email address that won't change if you change ISP's
>again later on. (I us both hotmail and ISP mail account).
>
>
>
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