how can I get thunderbird 3 to connect to yahoo mail?

I get a "server timed out" error

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I have never used any mail applications before, so I have no idea what I'm doing, reallly.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Note: ("Server timed out" error)

    While you're setting up your Yahoo Account in Thunderbird, if see the slider bar raised to full 5mins.

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    The ability to access Yahoo! Mail using an email reader program such as Outlook, Eudora, or Thunderbird is only available to customers of our premium Yahoo! Mail Plus service. To determine whether you have purchased this service, please visit the My Services page.

    See Yahoo! Mail Plus for information about subscribing.

    We’ve assembled the following instructions for configuring Yahoo! Mail Plus to work with many common email readers:

    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/ma...

    Use these settings to access Yahoo! Mail Plus using your favorite email reader.

    Note: If you can't add new POP or new SMTP servers in your mail reader program, you need to change your current mail settings to access your Yahoo! Mail Plus account. Write down your current settings first—you may need to revert to them later if you want to use the same program to send and receive messages from your other email addresses.

    Incoming mail server settings

    POP server: plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com

    Use SSL

    Port: 995

    Outgoing mail server (SMTP) settings

    SMTP server: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com

    Use SSL

    Port: 465

    Use authentication

    Account Name/Login Name: Your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the "@yahoo.com", for example, “testing80”)

    Email Address: Your Yahoo! Mail address (for example, testing80@yahoo.com)

    Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password

    Troubleshooting tips

    If you still can’t send Yahoo! Mail from your mail program, you may be accessing the Internet through an ISP that is blocking the SMTP port. If this is the case, try setting the SMTP port number to 587 when sending email via Yahoo!'s SMTP server.

    Your email program gives you the option of either deleting your Yahoo! messages from the Yahoo! server after downloading them into your mail reader, or leaving them on the Yahoo! server so you can see them online in your Yahoo! account, too.

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