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Email Prog? [Collect email from multiple ISP's - using Outlook?]

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by running4bhs, 2006/04/28.

  1. 2006/04/28
    running4bhs

    running4bhs Inactive Thread Starter

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    Ok I have a msn, yahoo, aim, and Gmail for my email and I wanted to know if there is a prog that I can use to check all my mail without going to each one? If I can I would like to use outlook. Thanks guys
     
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    PeteC

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    As you want to use Outlook, of which I know little not being a user, I have moved your thread to that forum.
     

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    WorldBuilder

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    As long as those providers allow POP3 e-mail access, you can use Outlook to retrieve e-mail from them. I know GMail allows it, but you'll have to check the others. If they allow it, all you do is get the POP3 server names and you're off to the races. You need to check the FAQ section of all those providers. They probably all allow POP3 access except for AOL. I doubt AOL is that friendly.

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    jdc071391

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    No, for aol you have to use IMAP. So the incoming will be:

    imap.aol.com

    To your question, you can use outlook for all those accounts, but it will be a bit tricky.
     
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