Help!!

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Olivia

I don't know all the Lingo, so I'll explain my problem
the best I can:
I use comcast.net and Outlook Express for my email
program. My Outlook swipes the messages from Comcast, so
when I try to use POP3 access in my yahoo account, I can
only pick up the messages that havent been "swiperd" yet.
How can I change this?
 
C

Curt

Olivia said:
I don't know all the Lingo, so I'll explain my problem
the best I can:
I use comcast.net and Outlook Express for my email
program. My Outlook swipes the messages from Comcast, so
when I try to use POP3 access in my yahoo account, I can
only pick up the messages that havent been "swiperd" yet.
How can I change this?
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Are you saying that you want to "preview" your yahoo mail before d/l'ing
with OE? If so, you have to login to your yahoo mail before opening OE. As
long as you have your pop3 yahoo account setup in OE to get mail, that's
exactly what it will do. The Mailwasher program, www.mailwasher.net , will
allow you to preview any web based pop3 account, delete what you don't want
and d/l the mail you do want.
 
O

Olivia

What I am saying is that I want to use my Yahoo account
to pick up my messages, but it seems to only work if
Outlook is closed. I wondered if there was a way to
change this without a bunch of trouble.
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Are you saying that you want to "preview" your yahoo mail before d/l'ing
with OE? If so, you have to login to your yahoo mail before opening OE. As
long as you have your pop3 yahoo account setup in OE to get mail, that's
exactly what it will do. The Mailwasher program,
www.mailwasher.net , will
 
C

Curt

Olivia said:
What I am saying is that I want to use my Yahoo account
to pick up my messages, but it seems to only work if
Outlook is closed. I wondered if there was a way to
change this without a bunch of trouble.
 

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