Internal Browser

J

JC

Hello all,

Is there any way I can configure Outlook 2007 having an internal web
browser? That could solve accessing my other web-based emails, like
Yahoo. I cannot do Yahoo IMAP configuration. And I do not want to
download thousands of my Yahoo mails using pop. As long as Yahoo and
other web-based email services do not start providing free IMAP
support, is it possible to check my emails from Outlook - like
Thunderbrowse plugin in Thunderbird?

Also, can I open different mail accounts in tabs?

Thanks,
Jaydip
 
J

JC

What about other web-based emails - like, Rediffmail?
Is it possible to setup an internal browser using some macro?

Thanks

Diane Poremsky said:
To get yahoo in outlook you either need pop3 or an addin that interfaces
with yahoo - see http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/online.asp#yahoo
for a list of utilities that can pull yahoo into outlook.

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JC said:
Hello all,

Is there any way I can configure Outlook 2007 having an internal web
browser? That could solve accessing my other web-based emails, like Yahoo.
I cannot do Yahoo IMAP configuration. And I do not want to download
thousands of my Yahoo mails using pop. As long as Yahoo and other
web-based email services do not start providing free IMAP support, is it
possible to check my emails from Outlook - like Thunderbrowse plugin in
Thunderbird?

Also, can I open different mail accounts in tabs?

Thanks,
Jaydip
 
V

Vince Averello

Other than viewing it within the Outlook window frame, what advantage would
be achieved by viewing your webmail from a internal Outlook web browser?
 
J

JC

What more should I want from that feature?
I would like to have all my emails, calendars, RSS, Newsgroups everything
into one application. Those email account which provide IMAP facility, they
are the best. Those who are just web-only, for them I need the internal
browser.

I don't like to have so many applications for so many things crowded in my
taskbar.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

What more should I want from that feature?
I would like to have all my emails, calendars, RSS, Newsgroups everything
into one application. Those email account which provide IMAP facility, they
are the best. Those who are just web-only, for them I need the internal
browser.

You won't get that. Outlook doesn't have a native NNTP transport, for example
(although you can buy one). It's also not a web browser and will not render
web pages like a web browser would.
 

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