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What would be a pop account for netzero?
Posted by: chris johnson at July 24, 2007 11:33 AMis it possible to configure my yahoomail account in outlook
Posted by: pravin at September 26, 2007 11:09 PMits a good one.....got lot of informations on pop and smtp
...thnkss
I use Microsoft Outlook and have an account set up in SMTP. From time to time I want to send pictures or a recipe and when in this picture or recipe I select send and I enter the email of the person I want it to go to, and it goes off to send but I then get a message that it cannot send cause it needs POP3 to send. Am I able to have both SMTP and POP3 at the same time and if so, how do i set this up? Thank you, Sandy
Posted by: Sandy at February 10, 2008 9:46 AMyou are best i find my need in your site good luck
Posted by: reech at March 19, 2008 2:07 AMIn Windows XP Explore where are the POP3 and SMTP settings located?
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Windows Explorer has nothing to do with POP3 or SMTP
settings.
Leo
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do pop3 need to get registered.If so then how?
Posted by: rashed at July 19, 2008 6:00 AMIn Windows XP Explore where are the POP3 and SMTP settings located?It's really very nice article giving introduction to pop3 server.
but i want to know my smpt and my pop3 address?
I want to set up email on my palm pilot T/X
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