How do i find out my pop3 mail server and smtp mail server, outgoing and incoming?
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I currently use yahoo mail and have a desktop pc but i want to be able to use IncrediMail but don't know the specific incoming and outgoing information such as POP3 mail server and SMTP mail server.. both incoming and outgoing mail specific instructions are needed as i am not computer or internet savy.. i have never used microsoft outlook email service. I will certainly give high marks for the answer that helps me the most. thanks all folks...PLEASE HELP ME :)
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Unless you have the "pay for" yahoo email or Yahoo DSL service you can not use third party email clients as a way to receive yahoo email to them (meaning configuring server settings with Yahoo pop/smtp). sorry.
daven71
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