damn! Yahoo thinks I'm a 104 year old woman. I forget from where. (But wouldn't you forget where you are from?? -- heck, 104 yrs old!!).
i originally signed up when KMart had a free dial up service (Blue Light), which used Yahoo for its email addresses. In those days they offered POP access free, too.
With my [free] gmail a/c I can send/receive from my email client (Thunderbird, in my case): I never use gmail's web interface, except to change preferences. With Yahoo, I have only webmail; POP access comes only at the price of an annual subscription.
damn! Yahoo thinks I'm a 104 year old woman. I forget from where. (But wouldn't you forget where you are from?? -- heck, 104 yrs old!!). i originally signed up when KMart had a free dial up service (Blue Light), which used Yahoo for its email addresses. In those days they offered POP access free, too.
With my [free] gmail a/c I can send/receive from my email client (Thunderbird, in my case): I never use gmail's web interface, except to change preferences. With Yahoo, I have only webmail; POP access comes only at the price of an annual subscription.