Download mails to Outlook Express?
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I recently was changed to the new Yahoo mail and was forced me to reset my bizmail settings. Now when I try to download my mail Yahoo will download all my 6200 messages to Outlook Express. How can I download only the new ones I have not read?. Thanks
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Answer:
Abel, If Outlook is seeing all the messages on the server as new then there is no way to tell Outlook to not download the messages. However Outlook will only download the messages in your inbox, so you could login to the web interface and create an archive folder to move your old messages to. Once the old messages are moved out of the inbox Outlook will not be able to download them. If you need further assistance with you Business Email please contact us at http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/contactus
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