"Since you are on comcast.net I know for a fact that you can use any email client to pop your email and use a decent client " Hmmm, company computer, so can't download email to it, but I can use webmail on it. As for Webmail clients, I don't know of any that allows you to adapt comcasts settings (as they eliminated some about two "upgrades" ago). On the double reply, I just hit the wrong button, for that I am sorry.
On 22/11/05, lerninlinux@comcast.net
"Since you are on comcast.net I know for a fact that you can use any email client to pop your email and use a decent client "
Hmmm, company computer, so can't download email to it, but I can use webmail on it. As for Webmail clients, I don't know of any that allows you to adapt comcasts settings (as they eliminated some about two "upgrades" ago). On the double reply, I just hit the wrong button, for that I am sorry.
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Are you allowed to set up and use a personal webmail address? I'm thinking something like either Yahoo Mail or Google's GMail. If you can and would like to try GMail I can send you an invite. The only hiccup with Gmail is that I have to manually enter the SuSE mailing list address and sometimes I forget..... as list members will know. It's a small price to pay for the convenience though and I haven't used a POP account now for about 12 months. -- ============================================== I am only human, please forgive me if I make a mistake it is not deliberate. ============================================== Take care. Kevan Farmer 34 Hill Street Cheslyn Hay Staffordshire WS6 7HR
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 08:58:30AM +0000, lerninlinux@comcast.net wrote:
"Since you are on comcast.net I know for a fact that you can use any email client to pop your email and use a decent client "
Hmmm, company computer, so can't download email to it, but I can use webmail on it. As for Webmail clients, I don't know of any that allows you to adapt comcasts settings (as they eliminated some about two "upgrades" ago). On the double reply, I just hit the wrong button, for that I am sorry.
Being that I'm on Comcast, I can tell you it's the same as any other webmail service and you could very easily do what was asked. If it's a company computer, what the crap are you doing checking email at work in the first place? Why not do it at home where you can use a mail client because "You can't download it to the machine". -Allen
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Being that I'm on Comcast,
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