EMail question

Started by David, Jul 25, 2009, 14:07:37

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David

I have changed EMail and using 1&1 is there any way to either get these two to work together or do I have lose the windows mail server  :dunno:

Can I for instance share the contacts or foward the existing mail in my old box ?
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Glenn

As long as you know the server details then you add your new email address to your mail client
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What email cleint do you use, Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Thunderbird?
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David

I have always used outlook.

I have downloaded Thunderbird but its not active I thought I would lose outlook as my isp is not providing EMail service atm but I may upgrade

So where the oulook is set up for IDNet who would I set it up for to send mail ?
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David

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Thanks Glenn will have a read..............at least I brighten up a dull Saturday  ;D

This second link is very informative and seems at a glance to answer my questions  :thumb:

I have just printed this off and it deserves   :karma: :thnks:
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Rik

Don't forget to use authenticated SMTP, David, port 587, auth.smtp.1and1.co.uk.
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Ray

Quote from: Rik on Jul 25, 2009, 15:20:42
Don't forget to use authenticated SMTP, David, port 587, auth.smtp.1and1.co.uk.

Thanks for that, Rik, I hadn't realised I needed to change the port, I've still been using port 25, changed now though.  :thumb:
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Rik

OTOH, if it works... :)
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David

Thank you just read and reread it ......will try it out  :bow: :thnks:
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Glenn

 :thnks: David, I hope it works for you
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David

Im nearly there Glenn have done all that is on the sheet and ensured the correct port (Rik) just checking to see I havnt made any errors then I assume mail will go to my new address and I can reply from there,if I understand this correctly  :blush:

One point I am left with looking at it all set up,the account idnet.com is still on the list and above it is the 000000 account but the default is still idnet do I change this to the 00000?
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David

 :thumb:....Im getting a "basic understanding of this now....very basic  ;)
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Rik

It's all you need, David.
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Glenn

As long as it works, thats all you need to know.
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Simon

Well, it's nice to orsen how to fix things too.  :)
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Simon

What?!  Orsen = learn.  ::)
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Rik

I was struggling with that one. :)
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Simon

Stop replying so bloody quick!  ;D
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Glenn

Quote from: Simon on Jul 25, 2009, 16:20:12
Well, it's nice to orsen how to fix things too.  :)

That's stage 2  :evil:
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David

what are you on about ?
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Rik

See reply #16, David. :)
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David

I will wait until it turns to food  ;D
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Glenn

It's food for thought  ;D
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Rik

Funny you should mention that...  ;D
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David

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Rik

Some someone's always are, David. (He said, munching on a rice cake...)  ;D
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David

 :hehe: surprise surprise.....still you have to keep your strength up  ;D
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Not to mention reputation. ;D
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Simon

Talking of which, my Ocado delivery isn't coming, because I must have got distracted, and didn't complete the order.  That means, I've now got to go out and mix with other people at Sainsbury's.  :ack:  Wish me luck!  :bawl:
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We'll send out a search party if you're not back by sunset, Simon. ;D
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David

Careful in Sainsburys Simon it is famous for it  ;D especially the frozen food section  >:D
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Tesco at Inverness are open all night, if that helps, Simon.  :evil:

Hit the wrong button  :red: Glenn
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Simon

I haven't been there for at least two years, and the last time, I left a full trolley in the middle of the store, rather than have to queue at the checkout.  ;D
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David

I live very close to (I was told) the largest Sainsburys superaver and its a joy to shop in there I have never waited long and they always open another till ...they are first rate,I really cannot fault them  :thumb:
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Quote from: Rik on Jul 25, 2009, 17:17:35
Tesco at Inverness are open all night, if that helps, Simon.  :evil:


24/7 including Sunday's
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David

Better set off now Simon dont forget you sat nav  ;D
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Despite that, it's still bedlam Saturday lunchtime.
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Simon

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Jul 25, 2009, 17:21:47
I live very close to (I was told) the largest Sainsburys superaver and its a joy to shop in there I have never waited long and they always open another till ...they are first rate,I really cannot fault them  :thumb:

I wish mine did, David.  It's the same now as ever.  They seem to have a policy of making customers queue at the checkouts, only half of which are open.  I have actually witnessed checkouts being closed while customers approach, forcing them to queue at another.  They obviously just want to maximise profits by only using a bare minimum of staff.   :mad:
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Tesco at Sandhurst has 50 checkouts + about 8 self service checkouts, but there are always queues there, that's why I use Morrisons.
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David

That surprises me only if I compare them ......mine is a joy to shop there  :dunno:
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David

No Morrisons here,nor Lidl if thats how they spell their name.

Tesco....massive branch
Asda.......sometimes
Sainsburys
The Co-op.......only when desperate this is bad and I mean bad  :eyebrow:
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David

Have you been though Simon ?
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Rik

We have everyone here, within a five minute drive, except for Asda which takes 10. It does make for healthy competition...
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Simon

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Jul 25, 2009, 18:54:50
Have you been though Simon ?

Yes, I've been and am back again.
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David

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Well then......chill out  ;D ;D.........I love shopping  ;D


Hope you didnt forget the milk  :whistle:
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