E-mail from different connections

  1. #1
    dwjay is offline Full Member

    E-mail from different connections



    I regularly have to travel and encounter the same problems of not being able to access my email to send or receive from my talktalk account.
    I have been told that this is a very common problem and have searched arround in vain to get a simple work arround this.
    Do I have to change my ISP, which would be a lot of hassle and mean changing all my notepaper etc.
    I have trided setting up a free smtp server but then seem to run into it not recognising the DNS server.
    This is true at this instant as I am using the local authority's library wifi as another web access point.

    Any advice please??


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    cyberjunkee is offline Dedicated Member
    Hi ,

    Are you using a standalone email client ( outlook / outlook express ) ?

    Do you have the correct settings on the talktalk account ?

    TalkTalk Members - TalkTalk Email Settings

    Another very reliable web based pop3 email is GMX - I personally use this and have never encountered any problems at all . Register here :

    GMX - Free E-Mail - Webmail & POP3, IMAP

    Settings for email clients are here :

    Step-By-Step: Configuring Outlook 2003 for GMX POP3 Access

    A lot of DNS connection problems can be solved by flushing the computers DNS cache .

    In XP click :

    Start > Run > type in the cmd box " ipconfig /flushdns "

    In Vista :

    Start > run cmd prompt as administrator ( right click and select ) > and type the same command to clear the DNS cache .
    Last edited by cyberjunkee; 31-07-2009 at 07:14 AM. Reason: added info

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    dwjay is offline Full Member
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    Hi cyberjunkee,
    Thanks for your response.
    I'm using Thunderbird but experience the same with Outlook.

    As a work-arround I've set up a Google mail a/c which pulls from its own mail and from the talktalk accounts that i have set up.

    Ive not extensively tested this yet but the whole seems to be working well.
    All mail is left on the servers after fetching which will not be a problem with Google (7Gbit space) but Talktalk may need some intermittant manual deleting.

    Until very recently I relied on a Blackberry and had all my mail pushed to the handset. now I am using a sony ericsson W715 as well as my laptop. and apart from the push facility I can see little difference.....except the fact it's costing me about£45 per month less on my contract!!

    Thanks again

    Dj

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