Outlook Express doesn't normally pull your yahoo mail. You can, with a premium subscription to yahoo, set it up so that it pulls your e-mail from your ISP (the company you dial up to the Internet with) using what's called POP3 settings, but there isn't a way to go the other way. Yahoo isn't a Pop3 type of e-mail service, so programs like Outlook, Outlook express, Eudora and others don't receive their e-mails.
2006-07-21 18:50:46
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answered by An Oregon Nut 6
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This is providing you have Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Go to Tools
email accounts
click on "add a new e-mail account
click on next
the next window will give you 5 options
choose HTTP
click next
enter info in the following window
server information - HTTP Mail server provider-drop down and choose -other-
SERVER URL- you must know the address: http://fill in the rest...
and continue entering your info
click on next and finish it..
Good luck---
2006-07-22 03:45:18
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answered by EC2talk2 2
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I had so much trouble w/ outlook that I quit using it and now use yahoo-mail exclusively. I've never had a problem.
2006-07-21 18:47:04
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answered by fogsurfer313 4
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You have to put the @yahoo.com at the end of your username. You may need to check the secure logon option.
2006-07-21 18:44:13
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answered by martin h 6
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Are we talking apples and oranges here or oranges and oranges?
2006-07-21 18:44:28
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answered by up.tobat 5
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