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Previously on "Viewing Googlemail on site"

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  • cykophysh39
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    Another thing you can try.....

    I don't know how successful this will be, and if you will get a spanking for trying it

    http://proxify.com/

    Is an anonymous proxy
    Worked a treat at a previous gig. (The IT guys were not that hot on security)

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  • radgid
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    how about public proxy?

    Usually companies are blocking them but you can try http://wikity.info/ (if it is not blocked by the company already) and access your gmail account from there.

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  • indigent
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    Have you tried https:// ?

    Works for me at current client site where they block everything

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  • Bluebird
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    Thanks, yep thought of that it just seemed too much hassle.

    I think I'll just leave iGoogle to tell me the headers then use my N95 if anything looks interesting..

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  • cykophysh39
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    how about taking your own laptop in with mobile broadband. that way you won't break the clients "fair use" internet policy. That's what I do.

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  • themistry
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    I would suggest http://mail.google.com.

    This works at my client site even though gmail.com is blocked,

    TM

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  • Jog On
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    Can you set it up as an HTTP email account in Outlook?

    I do that with my Hotmail and rename it to "personal folders"

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  • KevinS
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    If the TV/PS3 supports Bluetooth HID profile, then probably..

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by KevinS View Post
    Get one of these or one of these
    On a similar note would those work with TV/PS3?

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  • KevinS
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    Get one of these or one of these

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    What about running the gmail app on your mobile?
    I do do that, it's just not as easy to manage the mail that way - I guess I need a keyboard not a keypad

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
    Guys / Gals, my current client doesn't allow access to Gmail, although their other Internet Access is fairly good - hence posting here.

    I've customised an iGoogle page to show the e-mail headers, but I was wondering if there is anything else that would allow me to see content & possibly send / reply to e-mail without it actually being Gmail.

    Other mail seems blocked as well - Yahoo etc
    What about running the gmail app on your mobile?

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  • crack_ho
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    I always used the auto forward feature of gmail in this scenario. Obviously that wont give you reply-to access though.

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  • Bluebird
    started a topic Viewing Googlemail on site

    Viewing Googlemail on site

    Guys / Gals, my current client doesn't allow access to Gmail, although their other Internet Access is fairly good - hence posting here.

    I've customised an iGoogle page to show the e-mail headers, but I was wondering if there is anything else that would allow me to see content & possibly send / reply to e-mail without it actually being Gmail.

    Other mail seems blocked as well - Yahoo etc

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