Yes, Bell's webmail client allows for setting up forwarding rules, and I regularly forward my Bell e-mail to my Outlook account in order to get around using the Webmail interface while outside of Canada. I'm just surprised that such a workaround is ...
Thanks for your insight Zane, and I agree fully with your assessment of the issue.. I guess the bottom line/complaint is that if WebMail is Bell's choice for service delivery, then it ought to focus on providing a stable effective platform, and base...
Thanks ZaneI don't mean to say that all of the content of all of your e-mails must be downloaded each time you access WebMail, but rather that the graphical interface of the WebMail application itself must be downloaded (versus an e-mail client where...
There are two issues here. By design, Bell does not allow 3rd party e-mail clients like Outlook or Apple's e-mail client to access the Bell servers from outside of Canada. As reported here, some people say it is due to security concerns, and that s...
The other great problem with Webmail, is that because the interface, and previous data do not reside on your device, it is necessary to download the whole Webmail interface, and all of the past and new data in your e-mail account each time you assess...