I never checked that, and I'm using Yahoo only as registration e-mail account, so it doesn't matter...does yahoo have either POP3 or IMAP?
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I never checked that, and I'm using Yahoo only as registration e-mail account, so it doesn't matter...does yahoo have either POP3 or IMAP?
well...than Outlook would definately be for youI never checked that, and I'm using Yahoo only as registration e-mail account, so it doesn't matter...
Will try... But isn't all of that now supported by Windows Live Mail???well...than Outlook would definately be for you
I am not sure...you use WLM right? Does it support exchange and IMAP yet?Will try... But isn't all of that now supported by Windows Live Mail???
Give me a minute to see...I am not sure...you use WLM right? Does it support exchange and IMAP yet?
I think that you must pay for that, I'm pretty sure that I read about il some time ago.I think snet/yahoo may have imap, but i have no idea how to set it up in Outlook if it does.
It might be a pain but Google and Gmail aren't going anywhere anytime soon...for making sure you keep your communication channel unhindered I would make the switchIm not finding anything on snet.net and IMAP. So I think Im out of look on that front. I dont think snet.net is really supported much anymore. I should switch over but it seems like it would be a lot of work since ive used it for years.
Thanks quite a bit there SassaYou are very, very good in your job Zidane.![]()
Exelent explanation, but I am a hardware engineer, so I cant understand all things you've just mesioned.Thanks quite a bit there Sassa
Now back to our dicussion on WLM...I did some research and it appears (correct me anyone if I am wrong) WLM doesn't support Exchange but IMAP is!
So to summarize the differences betwen Outlook and Windows Live Mail
Outlook is really for businesses who need exchange, advanced contact control (using Active Directory mostly for that), and profile management
WLM doesn't have exchange but it has IMAP AND uses it by default (which is superb), contact manager is enough for the average person, and profile management is basic as always
Outlook for the buisness
WLM for the average person
To define some terms...exchange is a mail system used for businesses, IMAP is a protocol very much like POP3 except it updates email on the fly...no waiting to send or recieve every now or then

Just ask about whatever you don't understand and I will answer your questionsExelent explanation, but I am a hardware engineer, so I cant understand all things you've just mesioned.![]()

Thanks.. Now I know who to ask when I haveJust ask about whatever you don't understand and I will answer your questions![]()

I will do my best as always...Thanks.. Now I know who to ask when I haveunsolvable problems with my software.
It is one of those apps that look daunting at first but very elementary to use...untill you dive down into some of the advanced features. Outlook's auto-account setup has come very far...2003 was okay, 2007 is superb, and 2010 is even better than 2007 and it is a TPoutlook is very easy to setup now days. I'm running 2007 and use it for all my email accounts, just do some quick research and/or ask here. You'll have it running in no time
Tews...Why don't you have your Gmail with IMAP enabled in Outlook?...that way it updates emails on the fly...Im using Outlook 2007 to check my Gmail. I have a mailbot that checks for new mail every 10 minutes and tells me I have mail .. I have x new messages, then proceeds to open Outlooks inbox.... a slick operation when you see it for the first time.... the only downside is it wont bring me coffee and OJ in the morning...