Hotmail account
#1
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Joined: May 2007
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From: West Midlands

Afternoon All,
We are emigrating mid January and I was advised to set up a Hotmail account in preperation. I can then give it out to friends (selected) and family when we move. I have been tried to set up an account and was successful, the only thing is it has set up .co.uk rather than .com - I am no computer wizard does anyone know if this will work in Canada?
:curse:
Thanks Annette
We are emigrating mid January and I was advised to set up a Hotmail account in preperation. I can then give it out to friends (selected) and family when we move. I have been tried to set up an account and was successful, the only thing is it has set up .co.uk rather than .com - I am no computer wizard does anyone know if this will work in Canada?
:curse:
Thanks Annette
#3
Afternoon All,
We are emigrating mid January and I was advised to set up a Hotmail account in preperation. I can then give it out to friends (selected) and family when we move. I have been tried to set up an account and was successful, the only thing is it has set up .co.uk rather than .com - I am no computer wizard does anyone know if this will work in Canada?
:curse:
Thanks Annette
We are emigrating mid January and I was advised to set up a Hotmail account in preperation. I can then give it out to friends (selected) and family when we move. I have been tried to set up an account and was successful, the only thing is it has set up .co.uk rather than .com - I am no computer wizard does anyone know if this will work in Canada?
:curse:
Thanks Annette

To get a gmail account go to Google and then click on "more" then scroll down and you will see an icon with an M for mail, click on that.
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Mine is hotmail.de ????? that confuses just about every one over here,,,but it works
#5
The company I used to work for in the UK banned all incoming Hotmail so that's worth thinking about if you want to email some of your friends who use a work-based PC.
I still log onto my BT Internet account from Canada although I have now been told after 10 months that my days are numbered and it will cease in December. You should be able to access your own UK email account from abroad for a few months.
I have a new Canadian Sympatico account and use gmail too, oh and hotmail for my MSN
I still log onto my BT Internet account from Canada although I have now been told after 10 months that my days are numbered and it will cease in December. You should be able to access your own UK email account from abroad for a few months.
I have a new Canadian Sympatico account and use gmail too, oh and hotmail for my MSN
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On the topic of email, can anyone recommend a good email program, client, application or whatever geek speak term is currently used?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
#7
On the topic of email, can anyone recommend a good email program, client, application or whatever geek speak term is currently used?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
It's also free, which can't be bad! You have the option to donate to the developer, if you want, and I think that you can actually pay for it if you want manuals/tech support, but the built in help is so clear that I'm sure you wouldn't need that...
AlexD
Last edited by AlexInBC; Oct 28th 2007 at 5:55 am. Reason: More info
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Joined: Jul 2005
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On the topic of email, can anyone recommend a good email program, client, application or whatever geek speak term is currently used?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 7,715

Pegasus is excellent, and very user friendly in my opinion. http://www.pmail.com/index.htm
It's also free, which can't be bad! You have the option to donate to the developer, if you want, and I think that you can actually pay for it if you want manuals/tech support, but the built in help is so clear that I'm sure you wouldn't need that...
AlexD
It's also free, which can't be bad! You have the option to donate to the developer, if you want, and I think that you can actually pay for it if you want manuals/tech support, but the built in help is so clear that I'm sure you wouldn't need that...
AlexD
I'll have a look. Thanks
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yahoo would be one of the bigger ones.
to get a .com or .ca ending for the big providers try to search for the local page. as an example go to yahoo.ca and search the site for the possibility to set up a free e-mail account.
i use mozilla thunderbird. no problems so far.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/
to get a .com or .ca ending for the big providers try to search for the local page. as an example go to yahoo.ca and search the site for the possibility to set up a free e-mail account.
On the topic of email, can anyone recommend a good email program, client, application or whatever geek speak term is currently used?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
i use mozilla thunderbird. no problems so far.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/
#13
We already had a hotmail account - but set up another one. When you first set it up, it asks you what country you are in. We just lied, and put in Canada - afterall, we would have been in a couple of months - and then that automatically defaults to a .com address. So we have two now, one of each.
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On the topic of email, can anyone recommend a good email program, client, application or whatever geek speak term is currently used?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
I use to use Eudora and then got into the habit of web-based email but now I want to go back to non-web-based email (whatever that is called).
Suggestions?
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,020

I use Entourage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Entourage
and it seems to work quite nicely.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Entourage
and it seems to work quite nicely.




