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I'm going to Kansas on Monday, and a buddy is bringing his laptop. Is there anyway to access my email from his laptop? I'm running xp pro, and xp home is on the laptop. thanks
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Most ISP services offer an online access for your email account(s). Just check it like that.
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I use Thunderbird for my email application. Will this still work? Thanks for the reply
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Default Re: How to access my email from a laptop

The email application you use makes no difference if you are going to access the ISP homepage while away. The browser will be the only potential issue and a vast majority of web pages are compatible with either MS or Mozilla products. The other alternative is to set up a new user account on your buddy's laptop to access the emails, but I wouldn't recommend that as it gives him access to your emails AND you have to remember to remove that user account when your trip is finished.
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Well all you should need is some form of internet access, then check it as you normally would.
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have you tried accessing it in the webmail using :2096 port? try the webmail.
domainhere.com:2096
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