Hi everyone,
I am wondering about how to save easily Yahoo-Hotmail-Gmail mails attacments to my PC via VBA.
Is it possible? Or any ideas?
Thank you very much.
Hi everyone,
I am wondering about how to save easily Yahoo-Hotmail-Gmail mails attacments to my PC via VBA.
Is it possible? Or any ideas?
Thank you very much.
Erdin? E. Kara?am | Loves from Bursa city in Republic of T?rkiye
So, there is nobody have an idea about it. Thanks.
Erdin? E. Kara?am | Loves from Bursa city in Republic of T?rkiye
Jake's KB will save Outlook e-mails to the hard drive. Given that, if you set Outlook up to receive your other account e-mails, you would be able to save them to the hard drive.
DRJ's KB
Brandtrock
Since VBA is native to the microsoft Office array of products, transferring the mail to Outlook, and using Jake's KB entry seems the best bet for using VBA.
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Hi Brandtrock and XLGibbs,
Thank you for kindly helps.
Now i have a new problem: i do not know how i can register my Yahoo-Hotmail-Gmail accounts to my Outlook.
Tools
E-Mail Accouts
E-Mail : Add a new e-mail account : Next
HTTP : Next
....
???
Actually i registired my Hotmail account to my Outlook but i am getting an error while send-receive...
What should i do to resolve it and how i can register my Gmail and Yahoo accouts?
Could you help me please?
Thank you.
Erdin? E. Kara?am | Loves from Bursa city in Republic of T?rkiye
Err...in Outlook, under Accounts you can add the account, but you need the server info...let me look into it. I don't feed my other accounts into Outlook, but I know it can be done.
I heard it is really easy with Thunderbird (Mozilla), butI don't use that either and it wouldn't work with VBA either!
See what I can find out and shout back.
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G-mail POP instructions
The link will take you to a page to configure G-mail to Outlook 2003. There are links for other Outlook versions as well. You should be able to find the right one if you look through it a bit. There is a search utility in the upper right corner.
HTH,
Brandtrock
Yahoo info
Hotmail Info
Hotmail free accounts are apparently an issue with POP/SMTP downloading. I'll see if I can dig anything else up.
Update: Check this out, it may be of some help to you.
Regards,
Brandtrock
I think that server info is a default property. I can not change that textbox. Also i do not know the server info?Originally Posted by XLGibbs
By the way, i do not know Thunderbird alternative. Actually Outlook is better for me because i can use VBA with Outlook.
Thank you XLGibbbs to your genuine relevance...
Erdin? E. Kara?am | Loves from Bursa city in Republic of T?rkiye
I do not think I have ever been called "Genuinely relevant" before...Thanks!Originally Posted by Erdin? E. Ka
Thunderbird is Mozilla ( Firefox browser..) email program. I have heard about it, but not tried it. I use Outlook 2007 now.
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Excuse me, my English is not well...Originally Posted by XLGibbs
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It is fine to me. That is one the best compliments I ever had!Originally Posted by Erdin? E. Ka
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Originally Posted by XLGibbs
Erdin? E. Kara?am | Loves from Bursa city in Republic of T?rkiye
I use Thunderbird Portable, off a USB stick, for reading the MS newsgroups. It's good for that use, as you can take it with you, unlike Outlook Express. It's functional, but to me leaves a lot to be desired for bells & whistles.Originally Posted by XLGibbs
I use Outlook 2007 for my own stuff, which is quite a rich UI. At work we use Novell's Groupwise 6.5, which is also quite powerful.
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