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Since: 17.6.02 From: Silk City
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| #1 Posted on 22.1.06 1745.21 | Instant Rating: 5.00 | Is it possible to use thunderbird as my email program if my address is a yahoo account?
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| #2 Posted on 22.1.06 2116.29 | Instant Rating: 8.81 | Probably. Here's the "Client Application" help section from Yahoo!'s site. I haven't ever done this because I really enjoy accessing my Yahoo! mail account on any computer, but it does look like it would be possible.
http://help.yahoo.com/us/tutorials/mail/mail/mail_access4.html
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| #3 Posted on 23.1.06 0826.26 | Instant Rating: 4.09 | I've been using the Webmail Thunderbird extension for a while now. It's good with the usual webmail services (Yahoo, Hotmail, GMail, etc).
It should get the job done for you - and you'll have the option to keep messages on the server until you delete them from you inbox, if you like. | Guru Zim
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| #4 Posted on 23.1.06 2223.35 | Instant Rating: 8.81 | You have that with the Yahoo! dealie too, I think. I read the page I linked - it implies that, anyway.
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