What are the charges of using yahoo mobile?

How to receive yahoo mails directly to mobile, same way when we receive a SMS?

  • How to receive yahoo mails directly to mobile, same way when we receive a SMS? I'm having Ahmedabad - Gujarat Vodafone nos. & I'm using Nokia 5800 Xpress Music, its a latest version mobile & have all the features. I'm having a Yahoo Account. I want to receive my mails directly to my mobile. For example if someone mails, message appear that 1 mail received ....the same way when we have a text message beep ... can someone help me in this concern & what will be the charges for this ... I know that if we activate GPRS or certain services we can check mails, I'm able to check mail like that, but u dnt understand my point, for that I have to visit yahoo website, sign in then check it whether mail is there or not. I'm also using Wi-Fi as nowadays it is a common feature... But there is one service when some one mails us to Yahoo we get a beep in mobile that 1 mail received and we can check it the same way we are checking text message ... hope u get my point...no need to sign in everytime to check whether mail is there or not ??

  • Answer:

    I know one such program which is called "POP Peeper" which runs in background ie. in Windows Task Bar and whenever a mail arrives it gives some sound as told by the site. Since i don't have Nokia 5800 so i have not tried this service. But for ready reference i am giving you the link, hope this might solve your problem. Thanks buddy!

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