From: Nina on
I just set up outlook to use my yahoo account. I dont like that my emails are
no longer going to my cell phone or my yahoo account, if accessed directly
through the internet.
How can I change the email address being used for outlook?
From: DL on
Assuming its a pop account you perhaps need to check the option, within
Outlook / Accounts to leave a copy on the server

"Nina" <Nina(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I just set up outlook to use my yahoo account. I dont like that my emails
> are
> no longer going to my cell phone or my yahoo account, if accessed directly
> through the internet.
> How can I change the email address being used for outlook?

From: VanguardLH on
Nina wrote:

> I just set up outlook to use my yahoo account. I dont like that my emails are
> no longer going to my cell phone or my yahoo account, if accessed directly
> through the internet.

It is impossible for you for directly access your e-mail through the
Internet. E-mails get delivered to a mail server. So are you actually
running your own mail server?

So where are your e-mails (those sent by whomever are your senders)
actually getting delivered? That is the mail server that you have to
use.

> How can I change the email address being used for outlook?

Specify whatever settings you want in the accounts you define in
Outlook.


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