I have 5 pop3 accounts, 2 RSS feeds, and 1 newsgroup in my Thunderbird. Lets see OutLuck do that!!!!

For yahoo, you can do the paid service and get pop3 access
OR go the free route and use this:
http://www.ypopsemail.com/

I have been using it for about a year now with no problems.

-- Scott

Dan wrote:
On 12/6/05, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Booth Martin wrote:

I don't understand.  When I look at setting a filter I can choose To,
From, Subject, and a few others, but nothing that says header.

Select "Customize" from the drop down list of fields and enter "List-id".



Hopefully, I'll have time to download and install Thunderbird at home.  I
don't have any email accounts from my ISP, so everything is web-based.  I
use Yahoo (old) and gmail (new).  I understand it's possible to (need right
term here) "connect" gmail to a local client (i.e., Thunderbird) so that I
don't have to go the mail.google.com website to access it.  SMTP & POP3 come
to mind; does gmail "let" us do that?  Anybody using Thunderbird to access
(retrieve & send) gmail?

BTW, as an aside, I absolutely love gmail for the midrange.com lists!  The
threading is awesome, and I understand TBird offers the same thing.

- Dan


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