How to save and backup Telus email messages
Posted on December 1, 2010 under Email, ISP | Leave a comment
If you’ve been using your account only via the Telus webmail interface, please understand that even though you can see the messages in a browser window, the emails remain on the company servers; technically, the messages are not saved on your computer. Thus, when the internet connection is severed, the messages will be lost from your machine. In this post, I shall tell you how to save and backup the Telus email messages on your computer. More »
Telus login
The Telus email login page is the gateway to the webmail interface with which you can check the email account from any computer. As long as there is an active net connection you would be able to get access to the messages from any location. More »
Telus webmail – check messages from any computer
Telus Internet plans come with 5 – 10 email addresses all of which can be accessed from any computer located anywhere in the world. This is accomplished through a web-based interface designed by the company – the Telus webmail. More »
Get Telus email on the iPhone
You can get Telus email on your iPhone through either IMAP or POP3. I would suggest using IMAP because it helps keeping the accounts on your mobile phone, computer(s) and the remote server synchronized. Here is how you go about setting it up on the cell phone. More »
Set up and configure Telus email on Outlook Express
Posted on December 1, 2010 under Email, ISP, Outlook Express | 1 Comment
Email accounts provided by Telus can be set up on Outlook Express with either IMAP or POP. The choice of the email protocol depends essentially on how you want to use and maintain the account. Anyway, below are the step by step instructions with screenshots on how to set up and configure your Telus email in Outlook Express. More »
Telus incoming outgoing mail settings
Telus allows both IMAP and POP access on the free email accounts it provides with Internet plans. These two email protocols are not the same – your choice depends on how you want to use the email account (more on this below). Here are the Telus incoming and outgoing mail settings for downloading and storing messages on your local computer. More »
Access Comcast email account from another computer
Posted on November 24, 2010 under Email, ISP | Leave a comment
You can get Comcast email on another computer either through webmail or an email program. The former is the easier option and enables you to quickly check the account from any computer as long as it has an active internet connection. More »
Comcast IMAP access
Posted on November 24, 2010 under Email, ISP | 3 Comments
At the time of writing, Comcast email accounts can only be accessed via POP (also known as POP3) email protocol. Though this is more than sufficient for downloading messages to local machines, it doesn’t offer the convenience of having the email account synchronized across different computers including the one on the server. However, one can get Comcast through IMAP with a simple trick. More »
Save Comcast email – create a backup
Posted on November 24, 2010 under Email, ISP | Leave a comment
An email account ‘resides’ on the servers of the provider. A server is simply a high-end computer that’s connected to the Internet 24/7. Thus, to save Comcast email, the messages need to be first transferred from the remote server to your local computer. This can quickly be done using email programs, also known as email clients. More »
Comcast webmail – sign in at your email account
Posted on November 24, 2010 under Email, ISP | Leave a comment
Comcast webmail allows you to access the email account from any computer located anywhere in the world. All that’s required is an active internet connection (this doesn’t have to be Comcast’s) and a web browser. Though you can also download Comcast email and store them on your computer using an email program, webmail is probably the easiest method of checking email. More »
