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fredav1 11-07-2007 10:51

Remote Access To emails
 
Hi All First of all, as you will prob gather I am new to this. My prob is that I have a Virgin email address which emails come into on this computer but when I go onto Virgin Media's site from elsewhere the inbox is empty. How do I get the many emails I have on my home computer to show up in the Virgin Media inbox?
Thanks
fredav1@blueyonder.co.uk
:dunce::dunce::dunce:

Paul K 11-07-2007 11:10

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
Depends if you have set it to leave a copy on the server or not. How are you accessing them on your Home PC? If it's through outlook or outlook express you have probably downloaded the emails from the server.

Richy99 11-07-2007 12:32

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
you would need to leave them on the server (an option in your email programme) to be able to view them in webmail

Graham M 11-07-2007 12:36

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
What I have done recently, it is a bit technical but very good once done is set up a program on my Linux box called "Fetchmail" - yes it does what it says on the tin and then set up a IMAP4 server, Fetchmail downloads my email every 5 minutes and using the IMAP4 server, I can view my email from anywhere!

fredav1 11-07-2007 13:14

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
Hi Thanks to all your good advice regarding email remote access. What I should have said is that I know nothing of the technical aspects of this. You say leave the emails on the server. I have no idea even how to start to do this. Do I do it from Windows Outlook or is there somewhere else to go? You seem to indicate that there is a choice to do this but I can't see where. Also if they are on the server how will I be able to see them and still leave them on the server for remote access? I find it all very confusing!!!
Hope I'm not being too much of a nuisance.
Thanks

---------- Post added at 14:13 ---------- Previous post was at 14:04 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 34348669)
Depends if you have set it to leave a copy on the server or not. How are you accessing them on your Home PC? If it's through outlook or outlook express you have probably downloaded the emails from the server.

Hi Thanks to all your good advice regarding email remote access. What I should have said is that I know nothing of the technical aspects of this. You say leave the emails on the server. I have no idea even how to start to do this. Do I do it from Windows Outlook or is there somewhere else to go? You seem to indicate that there is a choice to do this but I can't see where. Also if they are on the server how will I be able to see them and still leave them on the server for remote access? I find it all very confusing!!!
Hope I'm not being too much of a nuisance.
Thanks
fredav1@blueyonder.co.uk

---------- Post added at 14:13 ---------- Previous post was at 14:13 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richy99 (Post 34348741)
you would need to leave them on the server (an option in your email programme) to be able to view them in webmail

Hi Thanks to all your good advice regarding email remote access. What I should have said is that I know nothing of the technical aspects of this. You say leave the emails on the server. I have no idea even how to start to do this. Do I do it from Windows Outlook or is there somewhere else to go? You seem to indicate that there is a choice to do this but I can't see where. Also if they are on the server how will I be able to see them and still leave them on the server for remote access? I find it all very confusing!!!
Hope I'm not being too much of a nuisance.
Thanks
fredav1@blueyonder.co.uk

---------- Post added at 14:14 ---------- Previous post was at 14:13 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph (Post 34348744)
What I have done recently, it is a bit technical but very good once done is set up a program on my Linux box called "Fetchmail" - yes it does what it says on the tin and then set up a IMAP4 server, Fetchmail downloads my email every 5 minutes and using the IMAP4 server, I can view my email from anywhere!

Hi Thanks to all your good advice regarding email remote access. What I should have said is that I know nothing of the technical aspects of this. You say leave the emails on the server. I have no idea even how to start to do this. Do I do it from Windows Outlook or is there somewhere else to go? You seem to indicate that there is a choice to do this but I can't see where. Also if they are on the server how will I be able to see them and still leave them on the server for remote access? I find it all very confusing!!!
Hope I'm not being too much of a nuisance.
Thanks
fredav1@blueyonder.co.uk

Richy99 11-07-2007 13:29

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
you go into your email program and under your account go into advanced and leave messages onthe server

unless you delete messages they will stay on the server and build up taking up your emailbox space

JediMaster 11-07-2007 15:05

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fredav1 (Post 34348657)
Hi All First of all, as you will prob gather I am new to this. My prob is that I have a Virgin email address which emails come into on this computer but when I go onto Virgin Media's site from elsewhere the inbox is empty. How do I get the many emails I have on my home computer to show up in the Virgin Media inbox?
Thanks
fredav1@blueyonder.co.uk
:dunce::dunce::dunce:

The Server is Virgin Media. All your Mail is stored there (like a Post Office). Your Laptop/PC will use Outlook & everytime you click "Send / Recieve" it will connect to the Server (Post Office) & Dowmload the eMail. (Just like a postman delivering mail to your door).

But to leave the mail at the Post Office & have it delivered to your door you need to TICK the Box in Outlook to say "Leave Copy on the Server" as Richy99 said. Not many do this so its not always Ticked, you have to select that option....

After 90 Days the eMails are DELETED off the Server by NTL/Virgin, so if you want the eMails to be SAVED forever you will be best getting a Yahoo or GMail account (Yahoo Mail Plus is $20 a year) and that will allow you to use POP 3 access (thats how Outlook connects to eMails) & Yahoo has an UNLIMITED Mailbox so you can leave EVERY Message there for use when not at the Laptop or Home PC.

JediMaster 12-07-2007 09:10

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
Just had an eMail off the Member but I cant reply via Forum as he Refused to allow Members to eMail him.

- Load Outlook Express
- Go to Tools & then Accounts
- Click on the Mail tab at the top of the Newly opened Popup
- Click on the Mail Account you want to EDIT (inside the box it lists 1 or more accounts you've added)

- Click Properties Button (on the Right)
- Click on the Advanced tab on the newly opened Popup
- Tick the Box that says: Leave a Copy of Message on the Server
- Click OK, then Close the other PopUp window & try & Recieve your eMails.

wafer_style 12-07-2007 15:58

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
nice way to explain it Jedi .... hope this would help our friend to get what she wanted ....:cool:

Data 14-07-2007 19:55

Re: Remote Access To emails
 
fredav1 suggested it was Outlook. In that case, for version 2003:
Go to tools menu, email accounts. View or change existing email accounts should be selected. Hit next, double click the entry for the account you wish to edit. click "more settings..." button, select "advanced" tab, it's the third box up from the bottom.
Note that if either of the other two boxes are ticked, the messages will still be deleted.


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