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| Customers who have an email address like: yourname@go2kathmandu.com
can log in to our upgraded web-mail service. The new service
runs faster, provides more space on screen and is advert / pop-up
free. Existing users' email addresses are unchanged but to access
them, you will need your new password. If you have your new password,
click Log in to access the new service. |
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| If you have not received your new password or
have forgotten it, you can use the Get Password option to have
the details sent to you. |
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| All customers with web sites hosted as sub-domains
of www.go2kathmandu.com (like www.go2kathmandu.com/yourname )
are entitled to a web-mail address like yourname@go2kathmandu.com
which is accessed by clicking the Log in option (top, right).
To create a new email address, use the Sign up option. If you
have a global domain but wish to use the web-mail service to
access your email instead of the method below, you can use the
Sign up option to let us know. |
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| info@yourname.com |
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| Customers who have a global domain name (such
as www.yourname.com) and a matching email address like info@yourname.com
do not access their email through this webmail service. To access
email with an address like info@yourname.com requires the use
of a mail handling programme such as Microsoft Outlook Express® (Release 5). For details on how to set
up your computer to send and receive email at this type of address,
click the Set up Email option. If you prefer the simpler method
of using web-based email, see the note above. |
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| Calling Home |
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| Whilst you're out in Nepal, it is quite easy
to keep in touch with the folks back home by email using one
of the numerous cyber cafes located in the main detsinations
such as Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan. For further details,
click the Calling Home option (right). Four and five star hotels
have business centres with email and web access and most others
can provide access. |
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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step."
Confucius. [551-479 BC] |
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