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OT: computer question IE
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Anyway to get IE to use yahoo as my default email? This might be a dumb question, but everytime I click an email link outlook starts and I prefer my yahoo account.

Thanks


Jim

**Note above poster works for a retailer selling bikes and related gear*
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Re: OT: computer question IE [Jim] [ In reply to ]
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  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click the "Tools" menu at the top of the browser.
  3. Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu.
  4. Click the "Programs" tab.
  5. In the Email box, select the email program you wish to use.
  6. Click the "OK" button.


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Re: OT: computer question IE [jtaylor1024] [ In reply to ]
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Unfortunately Yahoo will most likely not be listed as an option under that drop-down bar. In which case I would say you are totally screwed. You can probably set up outlook to operate your yahoo account. that way you can use some of the othe features outlook offers while still having your yahoo account.


- Nick
Now that I know some of you guys look through the special needs bags for kicks, I'm gonna put some really weird stuff in mine. I can see it now. "What the heck was he going to do with a family pack of KFC chicken, a football helmet full of peanut butter, a 12 inch rubber dildo, and naked pictures of Bea Arthur?"
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Re: OT: computer question IE [stallion1031] [ In reply to ]
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You can't get Outlook to use Yahoo or Yahoo to use outlook. They are 2 different email programs that i don't think that will work together.

You may be able to use hotmail this way since it's a microsoft email program.

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Re: OT: computer question IE [kleinrider] [ In reply to ]
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You CAN POP3 Mail from Yahoo if you pay the $20.00 for the account...



Get your mail when you want, how you want
  • You can download your Yahoo! Mail messages from any POP3 account using an email application like Outlook™. Or you can forward your Yahoo! Mail to another email account automatically.
  • Get mail and mail alerts sent right to your mobile phone


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