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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
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