yes you can,
use microsoft outlook, installed on your windows already.
goto yahoomail, click options, click pop/forwarding, setup your account for external mail!
then goto start > Outlook (if you are on windws)
------settings for outlook------
To add a new email account to your existing profile:
From the Tools menu, select "Accounts." If you do not see "Accounts," place your cursor over the two arrows at the bottom of the list to display more choices.
Click the "Add" button.
From the Add menu, click "Mail."
In the Display Name box, type your name as you would like it to appear when you send a message, and click "Next."
In the Email Address box, enter your Yahoo! Mail address (for example, "user@yahoo.com") and click "Next."
In the box labeled "My incoming mail server is a..." select "POP3" server.
Type "pop.mail.yahoo.com" in the Incoming Mail (POP3 or IMAP) Server box.
Type "smtp.mail.yahoo.com" in the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server box.
Click "Next."
In the Account Name box, enter your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the "@yahoo.com").
In the Password box, enter your Yahoo! Mail password.
Check "Remember Password" if you do not want Outlook to prompt you for your password each time you check your mail.
Do not check the box labeled "Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA)."
Click "Next."
Choose the appropriate connection type under the "Which Method Do You Use to Connect to the Internet" heading.
If you chose "Connect using my phone line," you will need to select a dial-up connection in the Dial-up Connection Wizard and click "Next."
Click "Finish."
Important: The Yahoo! Mail SMTP server now requires authentication. To turn this setting on, follow these steps:
From the Tools menu, choose "Accounts."
Select the "Mail" tab.
Select your Yahoo! Mail account and click "Properties."
Click on the "Servers" tab.
Check the box next to "My Server Requires Authentication."
Please make sure that "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" is not checked.
Click "OK."
To control deletion of messages from the Yahoo! Mail server:
From the Tools menu, select "Accounts."
Click on the "Mail" tab.
Select your Yahoo! Mail account and click "Properties."
Click on the "Advanced" tab.
Check "Leave a copy of messages on server" if you want to save your Yahoo! Mail messages on the Yahoo! Mail server as well as on your local computer. Please note that setting your email client to remove messages from the server will cause your messages to be deleted from the server. Once the messages are deleted, we are unable to retrieve them.
Click "OK."
Close Microsoft Outlook and restart.
If your ISP blocks port 25 or if you're unable to send email, then you will need to use port 587 when sending via Yahoo!'s SMTP server. To make this change, please follow the directions below:
From the "Tools" menu, select "Accounts"
Select your Yahoo! POP account and click on the "Properties" button
Click on the "Advanced" tab
Next to "Outgoing server (SMTP), change port 25 to 587
Click "Apply", then click "OK" and "Close"
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- AnswerMan
2006-07-26 07:12:22
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answered by The AnswerMan ? (J.L.A) 4
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2016-12-14 14:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not think that without paying, you are going to be able to do this with out opening every one.
2006-07-26 07:09:25
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answered by Jeep Driver 5
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I do not think you could do that, unless you get the mail account with payments needed.
2006-07-26 07:07:32
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answered by ♫believer♪ 2
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I do not think you could but please read this
http://help.yahoo.com/mail/pop/pop-28.html
2006-07-26 07:10:43
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answered by Mag 7
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