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Does this happen to you as well?
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14/10/2012 15:52:01
 
 
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14/10/2012 14:23:12
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Forum:
Microsoft Office
Catégorie:
Outlook
Versions des environnements
Microsoft Office:
Office 2010
Divers
Thread ID:
01554969
Message ID:
01554975
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I always keep an old PC for this purpose. The PC is connected to my network, and has Outlook installed and configured. So whenever I travel, I use Remote Desktop on my laptop to connect to the old PC, and do all my emails from it. When I am back home, I synchronize my laptop.

>I am wondering if this has happened to you as well.
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>I travel and stay at a hotel. Ok, everyone has done that before. Now, we need to use our laptop and read/send our emails. Ok, in our business, this is usual stuff. Most of us use Outlook instead of Web mails. Well, I guess we can see many advantages in using such a program to handle our emails. But, this is not a Web email. So, we need to adjust the smtp to use the one of the local carrier. That would then be the one of the hotel, for example. So, that could smtp.bellaliant.com, smtp.videotron.com, etc. And, then we are usually ok to send and receive emails.
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>Well, this is good for as long as the carrier doesn't require the "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" option to be checked. Well, in this case, Rogers has done it. They are now forcing their customers to go secure. Wow, now in a Best Western hotel, using Rogers as the provider, their customer are now subjected to that condition. And, then, of course, the hotel staff has no idea about any guest account we could use. As, when we check that option, we need to have and know the authentication information for such an account.
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>I guess this is the new wave. So, all carriers will now force their smtp client to go secure.
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>Of course, many of us have a Web email account and use it when traveling. But, what about those who do not have one and those who prefer to use Outlook for its functionalities that are needed in our daily business needs.
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>I am sure someone else also ran into that situation before?
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