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Saturday, November 7, 2009

How do you email someone on outlook express without an outlook account?

For yahoo mail you need upgrade to yahoo mail plus (@ $19.99 per year).to get the full pop3 service for access to Outlook,Incredimail, Thunderbird and others.


For more info on setting up your pop3 account see the link below.


http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/cl...





* Incoming Mail Server (POP3): plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com


Use SSL, port: 995


* Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com


Use SSL, port: 465, use authentication.





There is a free program called "YPOPS" it's not approved by yahoo and is not fully compatible some users can get it to work but most can't.





If you have “yahoo.co.uk” address some users can get free pop forwarding see below.


Click “options” (top right) on your mail page%26gt;mail options%26gt;pop and forwarding%26gt;


Set up or edit pop %26amp; forwarding%26gt;type in the address you want to forward to and


click save.


* Incoming mail server (POP3): pop.mail.yahoo.co.uk


Use SSL, port: 995


* Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smpt.mail.yahoo.co.uk


Use SSL, port: 465.





Note: In order to be able to send emails from outlook and others through/to yahoo (pop3) you need to pay for a yahoo mail plus account. @ £11.99 per year.


http://help.yahoo.com/l/uk/yahoo/mail/cl...
How do you email someone on outlook express without an outlook account?
e-mail is e-mail. Outlook express is just how that person gets your e-mail it can come from hot mail, yahoo mail etc as long as the correct address is used they will get it.
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Reply:It couldn't be possible that you had a flicker of an answer for yourself when you were asking this, could it?
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