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Yahoo! Mail users can read their email in Outlook Express by subscribing to the Yahoo! Mail Plus service. This service allows you to use Outlook Express or another POP3 client to access and manage your Yahoo! Mail messages.

If you are a Mail Plus user, then follow the directions outlined below:
Outlook Express allows you to add a new email account to your existing profile. This means you do not have to replace your current settings in order to send and receive Yahoo! Mail messages. Here's how:

From the Tools menu, choose "Accounts."
Select the "Mail" tab.
Click the "Add" button.
From the Add menu, click "Mail."
In the text box labeled Display Name, type your name and click "Next."
In the Email Address box, type your Yahoo! Mail address (be sure to include "@yahoo.com") and click "Next."
Under "My incoming mail server is a..." select "POP3."
Type "pop.mail.yahoo.com" in the Incoming Mail (POP3, IMAP, or HTTP) Server box.
Type "smtp.mail.yahoo.com" in the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server box.
Click "Next."
In the Account Name box, type your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the "@yahoo.com").
In the Password box, type your Yahoo! Mail password.
If you want Outlook Express to remember your password, check the "Remember password" box.
Do not check the boxes labeled "Log on using Secure..."
Click "Next."
Click "Finish."
Important: The Yahoo! Mail SMTP server now requires authentication. To turn this setting on:

From the Tools menu, choose "Accounts."
Select the "Mail" tab.
Double-click the account labeled "pop.mail.yahoo.com."
Select the "Servers" tab.
Check the box next to "My Server Requires Authentication."
Click "OK."
To control deletion of messages from the Yahoo! Mail Server:

From the Tools menu, choose "Accounts."
Select the "Mail" tab.
Double-click the account labeled "pop.mail.yahoo.com."
Select the "Advanced" tab.
In the Delivery section at the bottom of the window, 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. Do not check this box if you want your messages to be deleted from the Yahoo! Mail server once you have received them in Outlook Express.
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"

2006-10-07 03:59:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Go to Yahoo and enable pop3. Then open Outlook Express and do the following:

1. Click tools.
2. Accounts
3. select the Yahoo acount.
4. Click properties
5. Give the account a name, enter the name of the account and the email address, the check the box marked include this account when receiving mail or sycronising.
6. Click server at the top and fill in this info:
pop.mail.yahoo.co.uk
smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk
If you're using Yahoo.com substitute that for Yahoo.co.uk.
Put you account name in as it appears in your email address but just the bit before the @.
Put in your password and check the remember password box.
Check the my server requires authenification box.
7. Click connection at the top and make sure you have the right connection. It probably says broadband connection. I've recently changed that on mine to local area network - because I'm using a local area network!
8.Click advanced and check the port numbers,
They should be SMTP: 25 Pop3: 110
Note don't check any of the boxes on that page and click OK.
If you went to options on Yahoo and selected pop3 - it should now work.

Note for gmail users - that last page is different. The boxes are checked and the ports are different.

2006-10-07 12:31:23 · answer #2 · answered by Mike10613 6 · 0 0

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