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I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the ISP has supplied
his user name and password but he is not sure of his email address How can I find out? Blair |
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Call the ISP
Blair wrote: > I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the ISP has > supplied his user name and password but he is not sure of his email > address > How can I find out? > Blair |
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The username IS the email address when you put it in the
form of being @the ISP. The ISP has mail servers and the ISP has a name. So your-username@isp.com perhaps your-username@isp.net would be the email address. The ISP will have an email FAQ, list of server addresses/names to use when you create the account in your email program. -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message news:e$1bpmq5FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... |I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the ISP has supplied | his user name and password but he is not sure of his email address | How can I find out? | Blair | | |
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Thanks for your help.
I got my friend to get his user name and password from blueyonder. The user name surprised me because it was in the form of 11 alpha numeric letters and numbers But this must be OK as I was able to open the internet site Ok but it was the email which was stuck. I need to know his email address and password. Would the ISP know that as well? I think the confusion is worse when I hear him say that some of his helpers changed the names and he doesn't know how it ended up Blair "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message news:uOi6$Vr5FHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > The username IS the email address when you put it in the > form of being @the ISP. > > The ISP has mail servers and the ISP has a name. So > your-username@isp.com perhaps your-username@isp.net would be > the email address. The ISP will have an email FAQ, list of > server addresses/names to use when you create the account in > your email program. > > > > "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message > news:e$1bpmq5FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > |I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the > ISP has supplied > | his user name and password but he is not sure of his email > address > | How can I find out? > | Blair > | > | > > |
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The ISP will have his email information.
For ISP webmail, username and password will be the same as his username and password for access to ISP. Using dialup or DSL connection? You can use Outlook, Outlook express, etc to read his ISP mail account. These all use his ISP email information. Can also create email accounts independent of ISP mail account ie Gmail, Hotmail, etc. These accounts will require him to create a new username and password for the account. These accounts do not normally read his ISP mail account but some can be setup that way. -- Dennis S. I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. "Blair" wrote: > Thanks for your help. > I got my friend to get his user name and password from blueyonder. > The user name surprised me because it was in the form of 11 alpha numeric > letters and numbers > But this must be OK as I was able to open the internet site Ok but it was > the email which was stuck. > I need to know his email address and password. Would the ISP know that as > well? > I think the confusion is worse when I hear him say that some of his helpers > changed the names and he doesn't know how it ended up > Blair > > > "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message > news:uOi6$Vr5FHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > The username IS the email address when you put it in the > > form of being @the ISP. > > > > The ISP has mail servers and the ISP has a name. So > > your-username@isp.com perhaps your-username@isp.net would be > > the email address. The ISP will have an email FAQ, list of > > server addresses/names to use when you create the account in > > your email program. > > > > > > > > "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message > > news:e$1bpmq5FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > |I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the > > ISP has supplied > > | his user name and password but he is not sure of his email > > address > > | How can I find out? > > | Blair > > | > > | > > > > > > > |
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If you logon the ISP site and go to their email site, you
may be able to create an email address with any name you choose. That is how I do it on Cox.net. Your best source is the ISPs help and support pages/FAQs. -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message news:OGndjFt5FHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... | Thanks for your help. | I got my friend to get his user name and password from blueyonder. | The user name surprised me because it was in the form of 11 alpha numeric | letters and numbers | But this must be OK as I was able to open the internet site Ok but it was | the email which was stuck. | I need to know his email address and password. Would the ISP know that as | well? | I think the confusion is worse when I hear him say that some of his helpers | changed the names and he doesn't know how it ended up | Blair | | | "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message | news:uOi6$Vr5FHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... | > The username IS the email address when you put it in the | > form of being @the ISP. | > | > The ISP has mail servers and the ISP has a name. So | > your-username@isp.com perhaps your-username@isp.net would be | > the email address. The ISP will have an email FAQ, list of | > server addresses/names to use when you create the account in | > your email program. | > | > | > | > "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message | > news:e$1bpmq5FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... | > |I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the | > ISP has supplied | > | his user name and password but he is not sure of his | > address | > | How can I find out? | > | Blair | > | | > | | > | > | | |
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Why don't you just ask him for the information if he's your friend? He
should give it to you since you're being nice enough to help him out. newtechie "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message news:OGndjFt5FHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Thanks for your help. > I got my friend to get his user name and password from blueyonder. > The user name surprised me because it was in the form of 11 alpha numeric > letters and numbers > But this must be OK as I was able to open the internet site Ok but it was > the email which was stuck. > I need to know his email address and password. Would the ISP know that as > well? > I think the confusion is worse when I hear him say that some of his > helpers > changed the names and he doesn't know how it ended up > Blair > > > "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message > news:uOi6$Vr5FHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> The username IS the email address when you put it in the >> form of being @the ISP. >> >> The ISP has mail servers and the ISP has a name. So >> your-username@isp.com perhaps your-username@isp.net would be >> the email address. The ISP will have an email FAQ, list of >> server addresses/names to use when you create the account in >> your email program. >> >> >> >> "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message >> news:e$1bpmq5FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> |I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the >> ISP has supplied >> | his user name and password but he is not sure of his email >> address >> | How can I find out? >> | Blair >> | >> | >> >> > > |
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Thanks for your help. Yes I have found the help in setting up an email
account on the blueyonder web site but I'm afraid I will have to visit him again to hold his hand in using it, Blair "Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6388E522-1546-47B3-949D-CA6411CEEF94@microsoft.com... > The ISP will have his email information. > For ISP webmail, username and password will be the same as his username and > password for access to ISP. > > Using dialup or DSL connection? > > You can use Outlook, Outlook express, etc to read his ISP mail account. > These all use his ISP email information. > > Can also create email accounts independent of ISP mail account ie Gmail, > Hotmail, etc. These accounts will require him to create a new username and > password for the account. These accounts do not normally read his ISP mail > account but some can be setup that way. > > > -- > Dennis S. > I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. > > > "Blair" wrote: > > > Thanks for your help. > > I got my friend to get his user name and password from blueyonder. > > The user name surprised me because it was in the form of 11 alpha numeric > > letters and numbers > > But this must be OK as I was able to open the internet site Ok but it was > > the email which was stuck. > > I need to know his email address and password. Would the ISP know that as > > well? > > I think the confusion is worse when I hear him say that some of his helpers > > changed the names and he doesn't know how it ended up > > Blair > > > > > > "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message > > news:uOi6$Vr5FHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > > The username IS the email address when you put it in the > > > form of being @the ISP. > > > > > > The ISP has mail servers and the ISP has a name. So > > > your-username@isp.com perhaps your-username@isp.net would be > > > the email address. The ISP will have an email FAQ, list of > > > server addresses/names to use when you create the account in > > > your email program. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Blair" <darrach@coille.com> wrote in message > > > news:e$1bpmq5FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > > |I am trying to help a friend get his email working and the > > > ISP has supplied > > > | his user name and password but he is not sure of his email > > > address > > > | How can I find out? > > > | Blair > > > | > > > | > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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sumthin' not quite right here with that story.....
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