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phil October 25th 06 12:01 AM

Keep my received and sent messages from outlook 2003 in Yahoo
 
I can see how I am able to keep a copy of received e mails on both the
server and in Outlook 2003. But how I do keep a copy of e mails sent using
Outlook 2003 on the server and vice versa

"Vanguard" wrote:

"MBB" wrote in message
...
Hi,
How can I keep my received and sent messages with outlook 2003 in my
Yahoo
classic interface when I access my Yahoo account without outlook
outside home.
Thanks in advance.
MBB



For received messages:
Configure Outlook to keep a copy of the message on the server.

For sent messages:
If you are sending out through Yahoo's server, login using the Yahoo
webmail interface and enable the option on your mailbox to keep a copy
of sent messages in the Sent Items folder.

Remember that you are using up your disk quota by leaving messages in
your Yahoo mailbox.

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Brian Tillman October 25th 06 01:34 PM

Keep my received and sent messages from outlook 2003 in Yahoo
 
Phil wrote:

I can see how I am able to keep a copy of received e mails on both
the server and in Outlook 2003. But how I do keep a copy of e mails
sent using Outlook 2003 on the server and vice versa


You can't, unless Yahoo offers an IMAP account, which I don't believe it
does. POP servers don't support folders. They have an "Inbox" that holds
your incoming mail until you download it and they have an "Outbox" that
accepts your messages when you send it. (Of course, "Inbox" and "Outbox"
here are just constructs, not the names of actual folders.) That's it.
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Brian Tillman



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