Email while travelling
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@taniwharugby yeah we did think we may have to use a friend back here in aus to receive the verification email.
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@crazy-horse said in Email while travelling:
@nepia forgive me I am an idiot when it comes to technology, but what is an email client? I have a gmail app if that is what you mean.
It's an app/software that you can set up to aggregate all your email from your accounts - like the Mail app on an iphone.
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@crazy-horse said in Email while travelling:
@nepia that sounds like what I used in NZ last year and I still got locked out.
Weird, after my Cambodia look out I've always used mail clients with no issue.
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@crazy-horse or have someone in NZ where you will be?
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@crazy-horse said in Email while travelling:
@taniwharugby yeah we did think we may have to use a friend back here in aus to receive the verification email.
I've travelled through Europe, Singapore, HK, the Pacific, it works just like at home. If you use your own phone, regardless of SIM card, gmail should recognize you and you shouldn't get the verification email. If you access your mail on another computer gmail sends you a warning email just in case you've been hacked. But why not use your own phone?
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@crazy-horse said in Email while travelling:
@nepia maybe I am not understanding what you mean. I will do some googleing.
Like Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird etc.
When I travel I just access all my email via Thunderbird.
I think the email account only sends the email to the client - so the email account doesn't realise you're in the US. Don't quote me on that, the techie guys on here can probably explain that better or more accurate.
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@taniwharugby I will be in the US. Anyway, I just remembered I changed the email for verifications (I think) on hotmail a while back and there was a 28 day waiting period so that will be no good for me.
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@canefan I guess what is worrying me is that I used my own phone last time I was overseas and I still got locked out of hotmail. I was using an email app that came with my phone - one where you can link multiple email addresses.
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@crazy-horse said in Email while travelling:
@canefan I guess what is worrying me is that I used my own phone last time I was overseas and I still got locked out of hotmail. I was using an email app that came with my phone - one where you can link multiple email addresses.
I just use my gmail app. It switches through my multiple gmail accounts. In my experience I've had no problems. I use a vpn at home sometimes. Even when the net thinks I'm in Los Angeles I can check gmail on my pc no problem