Emails from some specific addresses are not forwarded to outlook

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reza

From my yahoo account. Very weird. Help! Please send your postings to
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Brian Tillman

reza said:
From my yahoo account. Very weird. Help!

You first. Specify your Outlook version, your account type, and the
forwarding settings you're using. Do the messages actually leave the
source? Can you initial a message to Outlook from that source and have it
arrive? Do you get any error messages? We're not psychic here.
Please send your postings to (e-mail address removed)

Ask here, get an answer here.
 
C

Chuck Davis

reza said:
From my yahoo account. Very weird. Help! Please send your postings to
(e-mail address removed)
Return here for any answers. Posting your e-mail address in a newsgroup is
inviting the SPAMers.
 
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N. Miller

From my yahoo account. Very weird. Help! Please send your postings to
(e-mail address removed)

In the first place, this is group is a public exchange of information. You
post here, you come here to read the replies to your post. Other people may
have the same problem that you have, and they would benefit from a solution
to your problem, as well.

In the second place, explain your problem a little better. You can't
forward email to a mail client (Outlook is a mail client), only to a mail
account ([email protected] is the email address of a mail account). Also, if
you mean automatic message forwarding, you have to have a Yahoo! Mail Plus
account to be able to forward email to an account. If you mean download
messages with the email client, you need a Yahoo! account with POP3 server
access; in the U.S., you still need a Yahoo! Mail Plus account ($19.99US
per year). For Yahoo! U.K. and Yahoo! Japan (maybe Australia, and others),
you just need to subscribe to Yahoo! Delivers.

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Norman
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~in the land of Twilight.
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~'till we find the Sunlight.
 

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