Ruth B asked:
My home computer crashed and I am using a laptop. My e-mail addresses have been lost so I need to get into my e-mail addresses at work how do I log on?
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My home computer crashed and I am using a laptop. My e-mail addresses have been lost so I need to get into my e-mail addresses at work how do I log on?





ok type in bellsouth.com, yahoo.com, gmail.com, hotmail.com, ect. and go to the email section. then type in your email and password
idk just try to connect it there and go for it lol
In order to check any email you have to know the site, web address and password.
There is nothing you can do unless you get onto your work computer first for the information.
use the network connections
Most internet service providers offer a method of reading your e-mail via a web page. Go to your ISP’s web page, and look for a link there.
Having said that, depending upon what software you used (Outlook, etc.) to read your e-mail, it probably saved e-mail addresses of your contacts (i.e. your address book) on your computer’s hard drive. None of the addresses you have saved will be on your ISP’s web browser e-mail.
For future reference, you probably could have “exported” them in some format (I would recommend vCard) and turned around an “imported” them into you ISP’s web interface (or saved them off on a thumb drive, etc.).
I would recommend going to and signing up for an e-mail address there. That way, it is not tied to your ISP, or any particular computer, etc. Google also offers “gmail” (same thing). These are “read your e-mail through a web browser” type interfaces. Your Yahoo!Mail address book is saved on Yahoo’s computers, which they keep backups of, so you should not loose anything there.
PS: With Yahoo!Mail, you can set it up to read your ISP’s e-mail and save it in your Yahoo!Mail’s in-box. You just need to know the address of the POP server (Post Office Protocol), usually pop.ispname.com. So, you can use Yahoo!Mail and still continue to get e-mails sent to your ISP’s address.