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Old 12-11-2011, 03:22 AM
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Visionoz (Bill)
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Hi Peter

If you already have a mailbox and can read mails via webmail at the new ISP, I can't see any reason why you can't get your log-in credentials (username/password) for the new ISP and using POP3 in Outlook to get your mails to your 'puter from the new ISP's POP3 mailserver - obviously you should be able to send out emails via the temporary mobile broadband connection using their SMTP (outgoing mailserver) unless they don't have one.
Who is the mobile broadband with?

In summary:
Receive incoming mail - POP3 - yournewISP.mailserver.hostname
Outgoing sending email - SMTP - yourmobilebroadband.smtp.hostname
(just as an example if it is Telstra then use mail.bigpond.com)

HTH
Cheers
Bill
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