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Martin Courtney, Computing , Tuesday 2 March 2010 at 10:31:00 Unified communications systems can lower communication costs while enabling staff to work in a more flexible and productive way, as Martin Courtney reports In an industry noted for meaningless buzzwords and tortuously contrived acronyms, unified communications (UC) is a rare example of a term that does exactly what it says. UC takes ...
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I downloaded a new piece of software called SUNBIRD. It is the email client for FIREFOX. In order to set up you email you need to know things like: SMTP. whatever. com, etc. or the outgoing server. You need this information if you want to set up mail through OUTLOOK.
One of my email accounts is in NETSCAPE and I'll be dam**ed if I can find the settings anywhere in the browser. The same for YAHOO and MSN. What is the big deal? Why do these companies hide such basic information.
My main pain is that NETSCAPE advised using Sunbird because they are dis-continuing support for NETSCAPE. Any help on finding out the settings for various email services: yahoo, msn, gmail, aol, netscape etc
* Incoming mail server (pop3): pop.yahoo.com
* Outgoing mail server (SMPT : pop.mail.yahoo.com
* But please read below
For yahoo mail you have two options if you are using
yahoo email you can upgrade to yahoo mail plus to get
the full pop3 service for access to
Outlook,
Thunderbird,
Incredimail, and others