Most population think pretty carefully about which email messages they choose to read. And many folks resolve when and how often to read incoming mail. But few take the time to consider How they indubitably read the mail. Maybe you didn't even comprehend that you had choices about how to read your email. Your options will vary, depending upon who your email supplier is.
Suppose you use a cable modem and you have Internet way through Comcast. Mail that gets sent is physically stored on a mail server that's maintained by Comcast, You have a password that gives you way to the account. You can fire up your computer, open the browser (e.g.Internet Explorer), navigate to the Comcast.net page, and login with your email name and password. You'll be able to see your mail, read it, sort it, reply to it, and delete it, all from the browser.