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On 05/01/2012 06:43 AM, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">01.05.2012 09:10, Jarno Suni kirjoitti:
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<pre wrap="">Yahoo Mail webmail top posts signature and quoted text*. You can disable
both, or use a proper mail client for your Yahoo Mail, or use a
different webmail account.
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As far as I know, Yahoo Mail wants payment before it allows users to use
anything else than the web interface.
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I would look into Zimbra Desktop. It is a proper email client and I
believe it allows you IMAP access to your free Yahoo account. The
reason is that Yahoo bought Zimbra a few years ago. Yahoo has since
sold Zimbra to VMWare, but I think Zimbra Desktop still provides
IMAP access to free Yahoo mail. Zimbra is free to download and
use. I used it until recently (not for a free yahoo account). I
found it to be quite a nice product. I ran it on Lubuntu - but I
recently noticed that there is no 64 bit linux version. However, I
ran the 32 bit version on a 64 bit machine without any issue. While
I didn't test it, I do remember Yahoo Mail as being one of the built
in account types that Zimbra automatically sync with. (I am not
affiliated with Zimbra or Yahoo).<br>
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Good luck<br>
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John Collins<br>
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