how we can transfer mails from yahoo to new mail

M

Masoud

Hello
I had mail in yahoo ([email protected]) and i have 2000 mails in the
inbox. Now i have new mail something like ([email protected]) , now i
want transfer all the mails in the yahoo inbox to the new mail in the outlook
2003, please help me how i can do it.
Thanks in advanced.
 
L

Laura

Masoud said:
Hello
I had mail in yahoo ([email protected]) and i have 2000 mails in the
inbox. Now i have new mail something like ([email protected]) , now i
want transfer all the mails in the yahoo inbox to the new mail in the outlook
2003, please help me how i can do it.
Thanks in advanced.

I can think of 2 options:

a) upgrade your yahoo account to the pay version so that you can
download your mail.

b) use a free program like YPOPs! available here: http://ypopsemail.com/
 
V

VanguardLH

Masoud said:
Hello
I had mail in yahoo ([email protected]) and i have 2000 mails in the
inbox. Now i have new mail something like ([email protected]) , now i
want transfer all the mails in the yahoo inbox to the new mail in the outlook
2003, please help me how i can do it.
Thanks in advanced.

If, as you describe (which is probably not what you actually meant to ask),
you want to transfer e-mails from one *account* to another *account* without
ever involving an e-mail client then:

- Check if you can enable forwarding on your Yahoo account to send them to
your other account. That probably won't help with the already delivered
e-mails sitting in your Yahoo account but will take care of future e-mails
delivered to your Yahoo account.

- If your other account has the ability to poll other accounts, configure
your other account to yank all e-mails from your Yahoo accounts. Typically
this mail retrieve function as an account option only works with POP
accounts. You'll have to find out if your other account has a mail polling
function.
 

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