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how do i reach gmail and hotmail even though they are blocked at school?'

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absG | 11:31 Thu 30th Mar 2006 | Technology
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im at school and need to check my email! does anyone know how to get to hotmail and gmail but without using the actual adress thats been blocked? thanks!
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You could try using mail forwarding to a mobile or pda.... other than that sounds like the IT Nazis have it covered.
It's blocked for a reason !!
create a web page and stick the site in an iFrame.
WoWo that wouldn't necessarily work. It depends what they use to filter the sites. ISA Server etc...
If you're at school then you probably have Mediator. Use the Internet tool which looks like the symbol for internet explorer. Click on that and drag over the full page. Double click the page and type in the website you want. Then simply Run the page

School computers are for school work only. What makes a pupil so important that they have to check e mail during school hours?


It's probably from a girlfriend/boyfriend. Get on with your work. I don't pay my taxes for a pupil to go online at school and use the computer for their own personal use.


Cowboy

You could look for proxy servers but it wouldn't work for email though and the admins will know if you use one and block it. at my school we are always coming up with new and interesting ways to hide flash games

If its important then see you teacher for special access.


if not... GROW UP, and learn some patience, check it when you get home.

Talk to the IT Techies at the school, sure the teachers access hotmail and the like, they should be able to let you check your email or unblock the sites.

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