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gingernut
19th Oct 2007, 09:22
I'm trying to send a message to various establishments in the South West of England.

I've found various websites listing such places, and when I click on the "e-mail" link, outlook express automatically opens.

I usually use yahoo to send e-mails, so I have to copy and paste the e-mail address from outlook express, to my yahoo mail, and then copy and paste the message i want to send.

Is there a quicker way? (I'm trying to avoid using outlook express)

Thanks in advance.:)

BOAC
19th Oct 2007, 10:30
If we knew which browser it would help:ugh:, so here goes for Internet Explorer (6)

Tools
Internet Options
Programs
Email

gingernut
19th Oct 2007, 10:38
Much appreciated, it's internet explorer 6.0.2900

I've tried that sequence but am left with 4 options

Hotmail, Microsoft Office Outlook, MSN Explorer and Outlook Express.

But no yahoo:(

green granite
19th Oct 2007, 11:56
Just configure outlook express to pick up mail from your Yahoo account, thats how mine is configured, I can then choose which way to view my emails.

The late XV105
19th Oct 2007, 12:18
It depends which type of Yahoo account.

Mine is a free account originating from talk21.com days and mail forwarding to Outlook Express is blocked unless I upgrade to the premium (fee based) version.

BOAC
19th Oct 2007, 12:21
Unless things have changed, Yahoo does not offer pop email support unless you pay them for it? It is some while since I looked but I'm sure that used to be the case.

Yes - confirmed - you need 'PLUS' (http://mailplus.mail.yahoo.com/)

Whether that will then come up on your IE options I know not.

Does this (http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070830100028AAmwB2n) help?

gingernut
19th Oct 2007, 13:18
Thanks chaps I'll try it when I get home.