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Several months ago I accessed my Outlook Express account from another
computer. I have just learned that all my emails - including those closed, saved and stored in various folders - are being sent to that computer. Does anyone know how I can stop this? Thank you. -- Branch |
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Did you remove the account from the other computer?
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Branch" wrote in message ... Several months ago I accessed my Outlook Express account from another computer. I have just learned that all my emails - including those closed, saved and stored in various folders - are being sent to that computer. Does anyone know how I can stop this? Thank you. -- Branch |
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Did you remove the account from the other computer?
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Branch" wrote in message ... Several months ago I accessed my Outlook Express account from another computer. I have just learned that all my emails - including those closed, saved and stored in various folders - are being sent to that computer. Does anyone know how I can stop this? Thank you. -- Branch |
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On Thu, 14 May 2009 05:46:01 -0700, Branch wrote:
Several months ago I accessed my Outlook Express account from another computer. I have just learned that all my emails - including those closed, saved and stored in various folders - are being sent to that computer. Does anyone know how I can stop this? "Outlook Express" accounts (what a strange concept!) are local to the machine that Outlook Express is running on. If you set up Outlook Express on another computer to fetch email from a POP3 server, Outlook Express on that computer will continue to fetch that email until it is removed from that computer, or disabled on that computer. It is accessing the POP3 email account you asked it to access, and will, like the Sorcerer's apprentice's helper (the broom he animated, and then chopped into pieces because he didn't know the stop spell?), continue to do so until told to stop. And the POP3 protocol defaults to deleting email from the server on download. Try and separate the concept of "client", which is what MS Outlook Express is, from "email account", which is what MS Outlook Express accesses. And understand that only the IMAP, or HTTPMail protocols (which your email service provider may not offer), allow client access from multiple computers in multiple locations. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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On Thu, 14 May 2009 05:46:01 -0700, Branch wrote:
Several months ago I accessed my Outlook Express account from another computer. I have just learned that all my emails - including those closed, saved and stored in various folders - are being sent to that computer. Does anyone know how I can stop this? "Outlook Express" accounts (what a strange concept!) are local to the machine that Outlook Express is running on. If you set up Outlook Express on another computer to fetch email from a POP3 server, Outlook Express on that computer will continue to fetch that email until it is removed from that computer, or disabled on that computer. It is accessing the POP3 email account you asked it to access, and will, like the Sorcerer's apprentice's helper (the broom he animated, and then chopped into pieces because he didn't know the stop spell?), continue to do so until told to stop. And the POP3 protocol defaults to deleting email from the server on download. Try and separate the concept of "client", which is what MS Outlook Express is, from "email account", which is what MS Outlook Express accesses. And understand that only the IMAP, or HTTPMail protocols (which your email service provider may not offer), allow client access from multiple computers in multiple locations. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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Delete (Remove) your identity on the other computer. If you were using
someone else's identity, delete the mail account from that identity. Branch wrote: Several months ago I accessed my Outlook Express account from another computer. I have just learned that all my emails - including those closed, saved and stored in various folders - are being sent to that computer. Does anyone know how I can stop this? Thank you. |
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Delete (Remove) your identity on the other computer. If you were using
someone else's identity, delete the mail account from that identity. Branch wrote: Several months ago I accessed my Outlook Express account from another computer. I have just learned that all my emails - including those closed, saved and stored in various folders - are being sent to that computer. Does anyone know how I can stop this? Thank you. |
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