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--- jzlists wrote:
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> If you are responding to someone asking for help who
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> REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
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> John A. Morrow, Jr. wrote:
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> >Hello!
> >
> >Is there a way to use Mozilla Thunderbird for Yahoo! mail? I
> >would like to get away from the web based interface, at least
> >for home use. Windoze users have a program called Yahoo Pops
> to
> >allow a POP3 client to download Yahoo mail, but I have yet to
> >find an OS/2 or Java equivalent.
> >
> >TIA,
> >John
> >
> Google email (Gmail) can be set up as a POP server.
> Log on to Gmail.com, then your account, and click 'settings'.
> That will give you a choice (something about 'Forwarding and
> POP').
> On that page select the POP variation you want and click on
> the help link.
> The help instructions cover a number of email clients
> including Mozilla.
> The instructions are good enough for even me to collect my
> Gmail via POP.
>
> Jerry Garren - Los Osos, CA - The OS/3 Community - but no
> sewer
>
Jerry:
How does one get a Gmail account? It seems to be a closed beta.
John
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