Walter,

Try this:

https://webmail.shaw.ca/uwc/auth

Does that work for you? It's Shaw.ca webmail that you should be able to
check from any web browser with an internet connection


-- 
Sincerely,
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
www.onairdj.com
[email protected]

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Walter Salmaniw <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm hoping someone with a lot of computer savvy can help me with what seems
> to be a simple problem.  I'll be travelling soon for a few weeks and was
> hoping to be able to download my email to be read off line.  My service
> provider is shaw.ca which when I'm at home nicely downloads to my Eudora.
> When traveling, the expectation is that you'll sign-on to their email
> server
> and read it there.  Trouble is, this takes time and can be very pricey when
> overseas.  When I spoke with their tech people, they say sorry, but it's
> not
> possible.  Sounds like a poor excuse to me.  I thought I had the problem
> solved when I started doing research into the issue and found that if I
> forwarded all of my mail to my Gmail account and downloaded these to
> Mozilla
> Thunderbird, I'd have solved the problem.  Well, when I tried this this
> weekend in Masset, I was able to "download" the messages to Thunderbird,
> but
> when off-line, none of the content could be read and instead I'd get an
> error message saying that I was not on-line.  All I could see were the
> subject lines in the in-box list.  Did I do something incorrect?  I
> followed
> the instructions found on-line to the letter.  Hmmmm........Walt
>
> --
> Walter (Volodya) Salmaniw, MD
> Victoria, BC, Canada
>
>
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