For new and migrated users (you must change to these settings after migration).
If not on SBC Yahoo (existing customers pre-September 2002 who have not migrated) keep using the old settings.
Use the servers corresponding to your email address:
| Address | POP server | SMTP server |
| @sbcglobal.net | pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com | smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com |
| @swbell.net | pop.swbell.yahoo.com | smtp.swbell.yahoo.com |
| @pacbell.net | pop.pacbell.yahoo.com | smtp.pacbell.yahoo.com |
| @nvbell.net | pop.nvbell.yahoo.com | smtp.nvbell.yahoo.com |
| @snet.net | pop.snet.yahoo.com | smtp.snet.yahoo.com |
| @ameritech.net | pop.ameritech.yahoo.com | smtp.ameritech.yahoo.com |
| @prodigy.net | pop.prodigy.yahoo.com | smtp.prodigy.yahoo.com |
| @wans.net | pop.wans.yahoo.com | smtp.wans.yahoo.com |
| @flash.net | pop.flash.yahoo.com | smtp.flash.yahoo.com |
User ID requires domain (for both SMTP and POP) - that means use your full address name@domain.net for POP user ID. If using Netscape, use name%domain.net instead.
Outgoing mail with these servers requires SMTP authentication.
For more detailed instructions on all of the above, see: http://support.sbcglobal.net/email/
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by CCCMTech edited by A21  last modified: 2002-12-10 19:00:33 |