I'm trying to set up my yahoo account in my Mac' "Mail" program, but I can't figure out what IMAP or POP are
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Alright, so I'm trying to set up my yahoo account using my Mac's "Mail" program, but it's asking for an "Incoming Mail Server", and it's also asking me if the account is a POP or IMAP account. Can someone please help me? If anyone knows the answers or where I can find the answers, that would be very much appreciate. Thank You Kevin W
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Answer:
You can find the server info on http://help.yahoo.com/. But first you have to be a Yahoo! Mail Plus subsriber since it is a premium service.
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Other answers
This may help, it is wiki, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail_(application) What mail app are you using is a hinge point in settings,most e.mail is standardized.
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