How can I access Hotmail or Gmail over restricted company networks ?

September 16th, 2009 | by gmail |
anipilot asked:


is there a website that lets you access hotmail or gmail over through itself ? Im tryingto accessmy hotmail or gmail account over my company’s website which restricts these sites and over the Xmas & New year time Im expecting a lot of family and friends emailson these? Please do not suggest any applicationas this requires admin logins which I wont have. Thanks

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  1. 4 Responses to “How can I access Hotmail or Gmail over restricted company networks ?”

  2. By hose_b on Sep 16, 2009 | Reply

    my “gmail.com

    You might try GoToMyPC (www.gotomypc.com). Use this to access your home PC then use your home PC to access your mail.

  3. By (ΓΈ)llie on Sep 17, 2009 | Reply

    gmail domain

    scroll down and stick in the address, i use it at college to get on to my email, they are called proxy servers, just google it, this is the first that came up on google.

  4. By Serenity on Sep 19, 2009 | Reply

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    There are websites you can use to access forbidden or blocked sites from work or school. These are called Proxy services. However, perhaps you should take a moment to reavaluate what you want to do at work.

    I do not mean to sound like I am lecturing you. I only mean this as some advice, not to insult or injure in any fashion.

    Your work’s management has created these blocks for a reason. They do not wish employee’s connecting to these sites at work. If you go against your employer’s policy, you could find yourself out of a job. That is probably not the result you wish.

    That is the sum total of my advice, and please take it or leave it at your convience. I mean well, and hope you do reconsider using a Proxy to go against your work policy.

    Good luck and have a happy holiday season.

  5. By johntrottier on Sep 21, 2009 | Reply

    calendar gmail com

    It’s a bad idea – Employers take a dim view employees hacking their firewalls

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