When I'm on the road, I install an ims.ctl that makes a copy of my mail to a
Hotmail or Yahoo account. I can then check that from any web browser on the
planet, including the ones found in Internet cafes and in the airport. (But
I usually do have my laptop along.)
Randy.
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kerry Barlow
> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 4:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: email on the road
>
>
> Hi all: I have a client that would like to check his email on the road. He
> does not want to carry a laptop, but only use computers that are available
> at his hotels.
> The only way I think he could do it is with a WWW mail interface, but that
> would require a www mail server of sort's running on my server. Any advice
> would be appreciated.
> I myself have never even seen hotels with computers available to
> users, so
> really do not know what is possible. I know... I live in the sticks... I
> still have to crank my telephone, and that isn't easy running Internet!
>
>
>
> Very respectfully, your obedient servant.
> Brig. Gen. Johnston Pettigrew
>
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> Kerry Barlow
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> 607-775-1575
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