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    VBAX Tutor Erdin? E. Ka's Avatar
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    Solved: Save attachments of Yahoo-Hotmail-Gmail via VBA?

    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.
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    VBAX Tutor Erdin? E. Ka's Avatar
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    So, there is nobody have an idea about it. Thanks.
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    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
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    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.
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    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,
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    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,
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    Quote Originally Posted by XLGibbs
    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.
    I think that server info is a default property. I can not change that textbox. Also i do not know the server info?

    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...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erdin? E. Ka
    I think that server info is a default property. I can not change that textbox. Also i do not know the server info?

    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...
    I do not think I have ever been called "Genuinely relevant" before...Thanks!

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by XLGibbs
    I do not think I have ever been called "Genuinely relevant" before...Thanks!
    Excuse me, my English is not well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erdin? E. Ka
    Excuse me, my English is not well...
    It is fine to me. That is one the best compliments I ever had!
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    Quote Originally Posted by XLGibbs
    It is fine to me. That is one the best compliments I ever had!
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    Quote Originally Posted by XLGibbs
    Thunderbird is Mozilla ( Firefox browser..) email program. I have heard about it, but not tried it. I use Outlook 2007 now.
    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.

    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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