Posted by John T on December 04, 2007 at 19:59:08 from (66.244.83.147):
Geeks n Nerds wanted.........
Okay, heres the deal. I have a local ISP (NOT MSN) and I use Outlook Express POP3 E Mail its NOT web based e mail. Soooooo when Im gonan be in say Texas I wanna get my e mail at my same 10 yr old jmn50@msn.com e mail address (Im NOT gonna change it) Ive always had and I dont want it to fill up in my local POP3 Outlook Express box (I think with Outlook Express POP3 my e mails are stored on my own puter NOT the server), just log in n pick it up n delete it same as if I were here at home. Okay, I checked some of these mail.com n other sites where you can supposedly pick up e mail anywhere in the world n I think they would work iffffffffff I had web based e mail but they dont seem to work on my POP3, error messages say something like MSN isnt compatible with POP3 butttttttt Ive had that MSN e mail address for years n it works now as POP3 on my local ISP
QUESTION IS
How am I gonna be able to pick up my regular POP3 e mail on the road n so it dont blow up my puter as full when I return i.e. need to be able to receive n delete n NOT get them all again when I return ????????????????
I plan to take daughters old lap top and it will be set up before we leave using Outlook Express butttttttt thats POP3 via my local ISP remember so I dont know what happens on the road if I try n pick up POP3 outlook express e mail. Again I dont think those fit all e mail program pick up anywhere things will work for my POP3 outlook express address cuz I tried one n got the error message grrrrrrrrrr it refused to let me get to jmn50@msn.com, but cant swear to that
Ima really gettin nervous over this, can someone help ????????????????????? Gonna post this on YT and JohnnyPopper
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