If you sign up for pop3 service from Yahoo, then you would download the
e-mail directly for Yahoo to Outlook Express on your computer. Your ISP
e-mail would not be involved. There are a few free pop3 servers still
out there. You could check www.freebyte.com for a list of potential
servers.
Peter
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I have had to put all my Yahoo e-mail lists on no-mail and read them at
the site because my ISP bounces more than 20 e-mails sent at once, and
the mail page at Yahoo is as slow as molasses to read. I have tried to
contact Yahoo and get no response. Does anyone know if the mail
forwarding from Yahoo to your POP server has to go through your ISP, or
does it go direct. I would be willing to pay the $24.95 to be able to
read my list mail at Outlook Express. Marie Wray Marie in MS
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