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On Mar 15, 8:17 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
seven_percent wrote: Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing another client via a client. That's not correct. When you access Yahoo (or any other POP service), you're accessing a server. -- Brian Tillman Brian- I am not talking about the POP configuration. Go back up and look at the previous posts. There is another option when configuring Outlook mail for HTTP. I have since learned that even though it says "other web based mail" it only really works with MS related mail; i.e. Hotmail, MSN, etc. |
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