Configure Outlook for Yahoo - Three Major Benefits of Making the Yahoo Outlook Connection

If you use both Yahoo Mail and Outlook, there are three big reasons you should configure Outlook for Yahoo access. First, you will save yourself time. Second, you will be able to apply Outlook's powerful message management tools to your Yahoo messages. Third, you will easily tie your Yahoo correspondence into Outlook's Personal Information Management tools.


A Yahoo Outlook connection will save you time because, with your Yahoo email coming into Outlook automatically, you won't have to go back and forth between Outlook and Yahoo's web interface every time you want to check your Yahoo messages. That's one less chore for you to do, and one less chance for problems like missing something important because you didn't feel like checking your Yahoo mail at the wrong time.
When you configure Outlook for Yahoo email, you have access to Outlook's mail handling tools, like folders and flags and mailing lists. That's because your Yahoo messages appear in the Outlook Inbox just like your regular Outlook mail. You can take all those techniques you've learned for handling messages in Outlook and apply them to your Yahoo email too.
A Yahoo Outlook connection makes it easy to use Outlook's Calendar, Tasks, Notes and the rest of its Personal Information Management tools with your Yahoo messages. Anything personal information management techniques you use with your regular mail, you can use with your Yahoo mail, once you configure Outlook for Yahoo mail access and those messages are coming into your Outlook Inbox.
As you can see, there are major benefits to making this connection. And once you find accurate, step-by-step instructions for setting up a Yahoo Outlook connection, it takes only minutes. I strongly advise you to do this today.

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bill said...
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bill said...

Thanks for posting my article. Somehow the links to the sites that tell how to do this got lost. For Outlook 2003 & Outlook 2007, go to:

Yahoo Outlook connection.

for Outlook 2010, go to:

Yahoo Outlook 2010 connection.

Have a good one!

--Bill