How to read Yahoo! Mail Plus using Outlook Express
Do you want to read and send your
Yahoo! email with Outlook Express? If you are a Yahoo! Mail Plus user you can.
Here’s how to set up Outlook Express to read and send Yahoo! Mail Plus:
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From the Tools menu, select Accounts.
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Select the Mail tab. Click Add > Mail.
This starts the Internet Connection Wizard.
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In the Internet Connection Wizard, type your name as want
it to appear when you send an email message, and then click Next.
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In the E-Mail address box, type your Yahoo! Mail
Plus email address (for example, testing80@yahoo.com), and then click Next.
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In the E-Mail Server Names fields:
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My Incoming mail server is a: Select POP3 from the pull-down menu.
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Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP, or HTTP) server: Type plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com.
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Outgoing mail (SMTP) server:[/b] Type plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
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Click Next. |
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In the Internet Mail Logon fields:
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Account Name:
Type your Yahoo! ID (your email address without the "@yahoo.com").
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Password:
Type your Yahoo! password.
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Select the Remember Password checkbox if you don't want
Outlook Express to prompt you for your password each time you check your
mail.
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Do not select
the Log on using Secure checkbox.
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Click
Next. A screen appears telling you that you have successfully entered
the information needed to set up your account.
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Click Finish to save your account and exit the
wizard.
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The Yahoo! Mail outgoing mail server requires
authentication. To turn this on, under Account, select plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com
and then click Properties. A properties dialog box for the account
appears.
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Click the Servers tab. Under Outgoing Mail
Server, select the My server requires authentication checkbox.
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Click the Advanced tab.
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Under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP), select the This
server requires a secure connection (SSL) checkbox.
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In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) field, type 465
for the port number.
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Under Incoming mail (POP3), select the This
server requires a secure connection (SSL) checkbox. The port number in
the Incoming mail (POP3) field usually changes automatically from 110
to 995. If it doesn’t, type 995 for the port number.
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Click OK to save your settings.
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Click Close to close the Internet Accounts dialog
box.
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You are now set up to send and
receive Yahoo! Mail using Outlook Express.
Troubleshooting tips
If you still can’t send Yahoo! Mail
from Outlook Express, you might be accessing the Internet through an ISP that
is blocking the SMTP port. If this is the case, try using port 587 when sending
email via Yahoo!'s SMTP server. To change the port to 587:
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From the Tools menu, select Accounts. The Internet
Accounts dialog box appears.
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Click Mail, select plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com,
and then click Properties.
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Click the Advanced tab. In the Outgoing mail
(SMTP) box, type 587.
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Click Apply, and then click OK to close the
Internet E-mail Settings dialog box.
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Click Close to close the Account Settings dialog
box.
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