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Can answer questions pertaining to Internet Technologies ranging from usage issues, security, optimisation, tweaks and tips.

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Internet Media - Add e-mail address to Messenger


Expert: Dave Mitch - 5/26/2009

Question
QUESTION: Dear,

I want to get email addresses, added in massanger without open the massanger to email contants.
(Actually, i doing job in a bank and here massangers has been blocked from adminstrative so i want to contact my friends through email.  But i not get from massanger.)
Thanks
Mouazam

ANSWER: Use any of the following alternative websites to access your MSN Messenger contacts and functionality
http://webmessenger.msn.com/
http://www.msn2go.com/
http://www.meebo.com/

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QUESTION: Dear,

These all three websites are also blocked be IT department, and i not get.  Please tell me other way, to get by logon the email ID or any other.

Thanks
Mouazam

Answer
Mouazam, the problem you are facing is very common. Your IT department has blocked access to all those sites which they feel is inappropriate.

To bypass these restrictions you need to try and find a public proxy-server website (such as those listed at http://www.publicproxyservers.com/proxy/list1.html)

Onces you have found such a site, you can then proxy to any other site to which access has been blocked.Sounds simple, but is not so.

Either you change your ideas of accessing the banned/blocked websites or make friends with someone influential in the IT Department.

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