Hi,
I need to check my e-mail remotely and as of now I can only check it
through outlook. I have been told to forward/copy all mail to charter, but
have no idea how to do that. Can someone help me, please.

thank you

Re: checking e-mail remotely instead of just outlook by F

F
Sat May 03 09:24:33 PDT 2008

> I need to check my e-mail remotely and as of now I can only check it
> through outlook. I have been told to forward/copy all mail to
> charter, but have no idea how to do that. Can someone help me, please.

a) What version of Outlook?
b) What type of mail server are you forwarding from?

--
-f.h.



Re: checking e-mail remotely instead of just outlook by tony

tony
Sat May 03 09:36:00 PDT 2008

The version is Outlook 2000 and the server is Charter.net. the tech at
charter said it would be as simple as setting up outlook to copy all mail to
the charter account but he referred me to ms to set that up. As to my other
question about junk mail that you replied to, the notification went into the
inbox, so i think it was just the sender that went to junk mail. thank you
for responding so quickly.

"F.H. Muffman" wrote:

> > I need to check my e-mail remotely and as of now I can only check it
> > through outlook. I have been told to forward/copy all mail to
> > charter, but have no idea how to do that. Can someone help me, please.
>
> a) What version of Outlook?
> b) What type of mail server are you forwarding from?
>
> --
> -f.h.
>
>
>

Re: checking e-mail remotely instead of just outlook by tony

tony
Sat May 03 10:40:03 PDT 2008

okay, i use charter.net as my server. the tech set up outlook to pull e-mail
from that account. now i get my email fine through outlook, but when i try to
remotely check my mail through charter, i have no messages. how can i set up
outlook to mirror image my received mail to charter.net? hope that helps.
thanx


"F.H. Muffman" wrote:

> >>> I need to check my e-mail remotely and as of now I can only check it
> >>> through outlook. I have been told to forward/copy all mail to
> >>> charter, but have no idea how to do that. Can someone help me,
> >>> please.
> >>>
> >> a) What version of Outlook?
> >> b) What type of mail server are you forwarding from?
> >
> > The version is Outlook 2000 and the server is Charter.net. the tech
> > at charter said it would be as simple as setting up outlook to copy
> > all mail to the charter account but he referred me to ms to set that
> > up.
>
> Ok, I'm mildly confused. You want to forward the mail *to* your Charter.net
> account or *from* your charter.net account?
>
> > As to my other question about junk mail that you replied to, the
> > notification went into the inbox, so i think it was just the sender
> > that went to junk mail. thank you for responding so quickly.
>
> I respond to a lot of posts, you may want to just reply to that thread so
> I have a clue what you're talking about.
>
> --
> -f.h.
>
>
>

Re: checking e-mail remotely instead of just outlook by DL

DL
Sun May 04 00:50:09 PDT 2008

To view your received mail, in Outlook Options set it to keep a copy on the
server

"tony" <tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AE0B1A0E-CA3F-4982-9ACC-C9F0E72B4364@microsoft.com...
> okay, i use charter.net as my server. the tech set up outlook to pull
> e-mail
> from that account. now i get my email fine through outlook, but when i try
> to
> remotely check my mail through charter, i have no messages. how can i set
> up
> outlook to mirror image my received mail to charter.net? hope that helps.
> thanx
>
>
> "F.H. Muffman" wrote:
>
>> >>> I need to check my e-mail remotely and as of now I can only check it
>> >>> through outlook. I have been told to forward/copy all mail to
>> >>> charter, but have no idea how to do that. Can someone help me,
>> >>> please.
>> >>>
>> >> a) What version of Outlook?
>> >> b) What type of mail server are you forwarding from?
>> >
>> > The version is Outlook 2000 and the server is Charter.net. the tech
>> > at charter said it would be as simple as setting up outlook to copy
>> > all mail to the charter account but he referred me to ms to set that
>> > up.
>>
>> Ok, I'm mildly confused. You want to forward the mail *to* your
>> Charter.net
>> account or *from* your charter.net account?
>>
>> > As to my other question about junk mail that you replied to, the
>> > notification went into the inbox, so i think it was just the sender
>> > that went to junk mail. thank you for responding so quickly.
>>
>> I respond to a lot of posts, you may want to just reply to that thread so
>> I have a clue what you're talking about.
>>
>> --
>> -f.h.
>>
>>
>>



Re: checking e-mail remotely instead of just outlook by tony

tony
Sun May 04 02:18:00 PDT 2008

You are the man. that worked, thanx alot!!!

"F.H. Muffman" wrote:

> >>>>> I need to check my e-mail remotely and as of now I can only check
> >>>>> it through outlook. I have been told to forward/copy all mail to
> >>>>> charter, but have no idea how to do that. Can someone help me,
> >>>>> please.
> >>>>>
> >>>> a) What version of Outlook?
> >>>> b) What type of mail server are you forwarding from?
> >>> The version is Outlook 2000 and the server is Charter.net. the tech
> >>> at charter said it would be as simple as setting up outlook to copy
> >>> all mail to the charter account but he referred me to ms to set that
> >>> up.
> >>>
> >> Ok, I'm mildly confused. You want to forward the mail *to* your
> >> Charter.net account or *from* your charter.net account?
> >>
> > okay, i use charter.net as my server. the tech set up outlook to pull
> > e-mail from that account. now i get my email fine through outlook, but
> > when i try to remotely check my mail through charter, i have no
> > messages. how can i set up outlook to mirror image my received mail
> > to charter.net? hope that helps. thanx
>
> http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/leaveonserver.htm will tell you how to leave
> new mail on the server. As for mail that you've already received, you'd
> need to forward it to yourself, or configure Outlook to use IMAP and move
> the mail from your PST over the IMAP account, which, afaik, should 'upload'
> the messages back up. Maybe. I'd probably go the IMAP route, unless you
> don't care about the older mail, in which case, just set it to leave the
> mail on the server and use the Web based access when you're not at home.
>
> --
> -f.h.
>
>
>