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Re: e-mail
On Feb 20, 9:15*am, "sockpuppet" <extsr20...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Kaye,
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> Do you have regular Outlook? In outlook you can setup a 3rd party webmail
> address to act your default email client. Then when OE goes to look for your
> client it will use your Webmail client.
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> If not I will keep looking for a complete Express solution."kaye" <k...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> news:508A867A-08C8-4290-8DA6-BDF152119D19@microsoft.com...
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> >I have yahoo as my default e-mail. but when I am on a web page and want to
> > send it ,the e-mail that appears in Microsoft Outlook Express. My lap top
> > is
> > not setup to send Microsoft Outlook Express. SO I can't send the page.
> > What
> > can I do?
> > Also, when I want to send an e-mail to myself It do not receive the
> > e-mail.
> > How do I set it so I can send e-mails to myself?
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> > Thanks so much
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There are two types of accessing e-mails.
One is using "web" like yahoo, gmail, and tens others. In this case
the mail remains on yahoo, gmail, etc servers. It is not downloaded to
your computer.
Other way is to use softwares like Outlook Express, Outlook,
Thunderbird etc. to set up POP account and access mail from your own
"personal computer". In this case, mail is downloaded to your
computer.
When you click on the action send by email, what happens is that
Windows loads your default e-mail client, like outlook express,
outlook, thunderbird etc. It is designed to do so that way.
For your problem you can use Yahoo toolbar addon from yahoo.
Kedar
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