mikshaw


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Posted: April 10 2006,15:58 |
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You must be using one of Yahoo's premium services in order to get POP access. This has been the case for at least a couple of years.
An alternative is to try something like Yahoopops or FetchYahoo, which are programs/scripts that use http to access the mail, bypassing the need for a browser. I've tried fetchyahoo in DSL, but it requires a number of perl modules that are not available in DSL...so far i just haven't bothered to collect them.
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