Yes you can ... If you like webmail service, and you've registered your email accounts with Yahoo (new accounts are registered by default) just visit »mail.yahoo.com, it's their webmail service. Just log in with your rogers e-mail id and password or use
If you DON'T use webmail or haven't registered your Rogers address with Yahoo, Yahoo still handles your mail, and you access it via
pop.broadband.rogers.com and smtp.broadband.rogers.com
If you're connecting to Rogers Yahoo! mail servers from outside Rogers network you will need authentication enabled. You may need to connect using the mail submission port 587 instead of the standard port 25 if the ISP you're connecting from blocks port 25 as is becoming more common.
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by elusion edited by sbrook  last modified: 2007-06-28 14:47:51 |