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atacinus

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Oct 25, 2003
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hi...i didn.t exactly know where to post this and since i just bought my computer i figured here would be good...i just got a PB 15...and it rocks! i.ve got one question though...i want to get a free e.mail account [yahoo, hotmail, whatever] and set it up to work with mail...any suggestions? which works the best? and how do i do it...i checked on hotmail and it only gave me instructions for outlook express :-(

Thanks,
Christien
 
Why the hell wouldn't they let Yahoo work? It's grown to be a bigger ISP (SBC Yahoo DSL), and now they're leaving a chunk of users out in the cold?
grr...
 
Yahoo DSL would be different i belive. He is talking about FREE accounts. Not the pop accounts you get from some ISPs
 
using mail with hotmail

i've downloaded the plug-in for hotmail to work with mail.app, but i dont know what to put in for the incoming and outgoing servers, can anyone tell me what its supposed to be?
 
Yahoo! changed their structure...

Yahoo! used to have POP3 access with their free accounts, (It was nice while it lasted!). They have gone to a model where you get the web-based e-mail for free, and you can pay to get POP3 access (via Mail or whichever app you wish to use.)
 
if you downloaded the hotmail patch-thing it should be already in the settings, assuming you did exactly what the read me told you to do. it took me all of a couple minutes to set mine up and it work beautifully :)

so just try re-reading the instructions
 
The upgrade for yahoo to POP email is $19.99 per year:

POP Access and Forwarding

• Use Outlook™, Eudora™, or another POP3 client to access and manage your Yahoo! Mail.

• Automatically forward your Yahoo! Mail to another email account - even another Yahoo! address.

• Send larger messages, up to 5MB

• Only $19.99/year*.

Although I'm a Mac newbie... and haven't setup a Yahoo Pop account in Mail, I feel sure it would work.
 
It would work, no problem...

Sure, the Yahoo! pay service would work in Mail with no problem, but the original poster was looking for a "free" solution. :)
 
Re: It would work, no problem...

Originally posted by shadow95
Sure, the Yahoo! pay service would work in Mail with no problem, but the original poster was looking for a "free" solution. :)

Ahhh...

Here is a free POP service that I've been using, and I've found to be OK:

http://www.softhome.net/

They have both a pay account ($30 per year) and a free account. The free account offers:


POP
SMTP
WEB Mail
6MB of Storage
150 Messages (storage)
10 Recipients per message
POP Frequency 1x/10 minutes

Just an offering, I'm not endorsing them or anything.
 
I've been using gawab.com and I love it.

Why join gawab.com?

* 15 Mbytes Storage Space.
* POP3 & SMTP Support.
* 12 different themes to choose from
* 12 languages support
* Unlimited Number of Folders
* Messages Filters & Rules
* Virus & Spam daily updated filter.

scem0
 
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