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Yahoo Outlook 2010 – A Powerful Combined Tool

Yahoo Mail & Outlook 2010. Each a powerful email tool in its own right. They become even more powerful and useful when you get all your Yahoo email in Outlook. With an Outlook 2010 Yahoo email connection, you can save yourself time and energy every time you check your email. And this connection isn’t even hard to set up. With a little work up front, you can greatly improve the efficiency of your mail handling and save yourself work every day from then on.

There is, however, one issue you need to deal with when you want to get Yahoo and Outlook working together. The Yahoo Mail Outlook 2010 connection only works if you have a premium Yahoo email account. In other words, you must convert your regular Yahoo account into a Mail Plus account or a Business Mail account.

There are plenty of theories floating around about why Yahoo imposes this requirement. I’m sure that in some Yahoo document somewhere I read that the reason is to deter spammers from using Yahoo Mail accounts in automated scams. But I’ve also heard it said that Yahoo simply sees a chance to make some extra money by imposing this requirement.

Whatever theory you choose to subscribe to, it doesn’t matter in the end. Those are Yahoo’s rules. We just need to deal with it. Fortunately, it doesn’t take much effort to convert your current Yahoo email account into a Mail Plus account. Once you do that, creating the Yahoo Mail and Outlook 2010 connection is smooth sailing.

While there are a lot of steps to getting this all set up, they aren’t difficult steps. But you do need to follow the correct instructions, since the details of the connection depend on which version of Outlook you want to use with you Yahoo email account.

Not only that, but the steps can change over time, as Yahoo and Microsoft each update their end of the connection. Normally this won’t affect our connection at all, but not every set of instructions is tested against these changes. For example, Yahoo recently redesigned their mail interface. You want to follow instructions that have been tested against this new interface.

What does that mean for you? It means that you should get your instructions from a website with up-to-date, tested instructions specific to Yahoo Mail And Outlook 2010.

What you really need is a site that can walk you through each step of the process, from upgrading your free Yahoo account into a Mail Plus account, to the exact steps you must take to make the Outlook 2010 Yahoo connection work properly. As you’ve probably guessed by now, I wouldn’t be writing this if I didn’t have such a site in mind.

Are you ready to make dealing with your email a little faster and more convenient? To learn the exact steps to making a Yahoo Mail Outlook 2010 connection, including how to upgrade your existing Yahoo Mail account, head over to this Yahoo Mail & Outlook 2010 page right now.

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May 17th, 2008 at 10:09 am

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