How do I access my email account from out of the office
This is my work email so I need to be able to access it while I am out of the office. I am also going to Australia soon so need this facility while I am there also.
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Well, at the risk of sounding glib, if this is your "work" email then whoever administers it for you should be helping you.
Most email providers have a website where you can work with your email account. This is sometimes called webmail. Whilst most of us use an email client such as Thunderbird precisely to avoid using webmail, it's better than nothing.
Hopefully, you'll be using IMAP in Thunderbird and all your folders will be visible in the webmail interface.
And in some cases, with email accounts operated by the likes of yahoo, outlook, google, gmx, your account will work from any location. Email accounts provided by ISPs (twc, verizon, comcast) tend to be less well suited to travelling users.
Sorry but all of your reply is complete gobbldy gook to me. What I need you to tell me is that I can go online to some website or other, and that I will then be able to put in my info and thereby access my email. If you reply again can you please bear in mind that whilst you may understand the terminology that you are using, not everyone is, and I really would appreciate it if you could answer in English that a complete novice will understand
Until you tell us who provides the email account, no-one can tell you where you need to go to find their website.
In most cases, the bit after or to the right of the '@' in an email address tells you who its provider is. So joe@gmail.com is an account operated by gmail (googlemail) and I would go to look for a gmail.com website.
If you take your own computer with you, you may find that your email "just works", after you have got over the hurdle of finding some way to connect to the internet. If you need to rely on borrowed or public computers, then you really do need to find out if webmail is going to be of any use to you.
There is a distinct possibility that all your historic email is actually stored on the computer you use at work, and none of this would be available to you unless you take this computer with you.
There are a lot of unknowns here. That's why there is no straightforward, matter-of-fact, "do this, do that" sort of answer for you.
My email address does not include any of the things that you have suggested. But forget it I will find someone else who can be more helpful.
I wish you luck. But you will need to provide a lot more detail than you have so far.