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--- Steven Levine wrote:
> In <20050220194905.63163.qmail@web41010.mail.yahoo.com>, on
> 02/20/05
> at 11:49 AM, "John A. Morrow, Jr."
> said:
>
> >Is there a way to use Mozilla Thunderbird for Yahoo! mail? I
> would like
> >to get away from the web based interface, at least for home
> use. Windoze
> >users have a program called Yahoo Pops to allow a POP3 client
> to download
> >Yahoo mail, but I have yet to find an OS/2 or Java
> equivalent.
>
> Yahoo Pops is a SourceForge project, which means open source.
> Looking at
> the prerequisites, it appears that it could be ported to Warp
> without an
> overly large effort, if you can find an interested programmer.
>
> Steven
>
Thank, Steven. I don't really travel in the same circles with
programmers, so I will just have to hope somebody steps up to
the plate, or try another email provider.
John
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