BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 31.03.2012 10:49, BIll Spikowski wrote:

  --- Original Message ---

This week I used two different wi-fi connections each day while on a
business trip.

On one connection, I had normal full access to the web and to my
incoming and outgoing email using Seamonkey.

On the other connection, I had full access to the web, but could not
access my regular email account either through Seamonkey or through
webmail (all other websites operated normally).

I've experienced similar email blockages while traveling other places.
I doubt it's a Seamonkey problem, but I'm wondering what a workaround
might be?

Remove cache and cookies to see if that works.


Remove cache, or just delete files in the cache?

Delete ALL cookies? That seems pretty dramatic -- are there some
specific cookies that might interfere with email?



Bill,

If all else fails try mail2web.com. You will have to have all your e-mail account names and passwords to access your mail accounts. This is a web based mail account application and works somewhat like Gmail.

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