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I have bought a new Laptop since the old one got to slow. So my question is can I send mail from the old one to the new one? Since both use the same mail address? Can I send mail to myself? I know my old laptop has to be charged up again since the battery will be flat, but is at possible to do that? Don't tell me to send it to cloud I know nothing about it.

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16 minutes ago, still kicking said:

I have bought a new Laptop since the old one got to slow. So my question is can I send mail from the old one to the new one? Since both use the same mail address? Can I send mail to myself? I know my old laptop has to be charged up again since the battery will be flat, but is at possible to do that? Don't tell me to send it to cloud I know nothing about it.

 

You can send an e-mail to yourself from any account on any computer...  the old computer or the new one you are using now.

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

You can send an e-mail to yourself from any account on any computer...  the old computer or the new one you are using now.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks I try 

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39 minutes ago, still kicking said:

I have bought a new Laptop since the old one got to slow. So my question is can I send mail from the old one to the new one? Since both use the same mail address? Can I send mail to myself? I know my old laptop has to be charged up again since the battery will be flat, but is at possible to do that? Don't tell me to send it to cloud I know nothing about it.

 

The emails all live on the hotmail/google/whatever servers, NOT in your computer.  That's why you can't access your email without an internet connection.

 

On whatever device, you go online using a browser, open your email account and send to any email account.  None of that lives on your hard drive unless you upload/download attachments.

 

You can open your hotmail account on your laptop AND your phone simultaneously and send message to/from your email account.

 

With email open on both devices, send an email to yourself from one of them.  Go to the other device, and you can see that same message in the 'sent' folder before it reaches the inbox.

 

Anyhoo, if what I think you're asking is can you send all your old emails from your old computer to your new computer, that's not necessary.

 

If you're asking about attachments/files you've downloaded previously, then you need to transfer those to your new hard drive manually.  If they came from old emails that have not been deleted, you can open those emails on your new computer and download them again.

 

 

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Since both use the same mail address? 

 

If both PC's use the same email address/account, you should see all your emails on both exactly the same.

For whatever reason you want to send an email to yourself, you can do on either PC and you will see it on both.

 

Example:

If abc123 (at) email dot com is your email address, if you send an email from that address to the same address, both PC's will show the same.

(or, have I misunderstood your question?)

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Attaching important files to an email  and sending them to yourself, is a useful way to back up documents, if you have no other means.

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10 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

Attaching important files to an email  and sending them to yourself, is a useful way to back up documents, if you have no other means.

Agreed.  My gripe is; this is limited to the size of the attachment which is quite small.

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26 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

Attaching important files to an email  and sending them to yourself, is a useful way to back up documents, if you have no other means.

I send emails that contain valuable information from my primary account (aol) to my alternate account (gmail) in case for some reason that account goes down, gets locked or the email is somehow deleted.

 

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8 hours ago, still kicking said:

I have bought a new Laptop since the old one got to slow. So my question is can I send mail from the old one to the new one? Since both use the same mail address? Can I send mail to myself? I know my old laptop has to be charged up again since the battery will be flat, but is at possible to do that? Don't tell me to send it to cloud I know nothing about it.

Please share what you want to accomplish.  There are many methods to move data from one computer to another.  Using email to accomplish this is only practical for small amounts of data.  Email will not be of much assistance in making your new computer look or function similarly to your old one. 

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2 hours ago, chiang mai said:

Attaching important files to an email  and sending them to yourself, is a useful way to back up documents, if you have no other means.

Why would you need to back up an email message or document that originated from you? After all, as the sender, you already possess the original. Additionally, the email, along with its attachments, is conveniently stored in your Sent folder, readily available for you to save or organize in your preferred location for important files. Or did I misunderstand the context of this conversation?

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8 minutes ago, StraightTalk said:

Why would you need to back up an email message or document that originated from you? After all, as the sender, you already possess the original. Additionally, the email, along with its attachments, is conveniently stored in your Sent folder, readily available for you to save or organize in your preferred location for important files. Or did I misunderstand the context of this conversation?

You don't have to be the author of the attachment 

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:
2 hours ago, chiang mai said:

Attaching important files to an email  and sending them to yourself, is a useful way to back up documents, if you have no other means.

Agreed.  My gripe is; this is limited to the size of the attachment which is quite small.

 

You don't need this - Drop Box is a great option for having...

a) an online backup of important documents. 

b) the ability to access your documents with a log-in (from anywhere).

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