I've just tried POPing my yahoo acount to outlook express, I can get the e-mails there but won't let me send?
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I've just tried POP3ing my yahoo acount to outlook express, I can get the e-mails there but won't let me send them out, it only lets me send them to my own or someone elses yahoo address. Do i have to have PLUS for it to work fully? Thanks, Karl.
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Answer:
you can try changing the outogoing port number that you are using. you can try using 587 (you can see this on advanced tab). on the servers tab, make sure that you have checked on outgoing server requires authentication. then select use same settings as my incoming mails server. please take note that you need to have a mail plus account to be able to make it work successfully. hope this help. :)
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