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My yahoo mail & hotmail both get pushed to my iPhone; how can I link these accounts on my desktop?

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Yahoo mail is my business account. I would like to get all my mail in the same place (my hotmail account). I tried to enable POP for yahoo. I went to mail options, POP & forwarding, but the "access your mail elsewhere" option doesn't come up. It is supposed to be the next step before "access yahoo mail via POP". Is there another way to do this? Any help will be appreciated.

Yahoo mail is my business account. I would like to get all my mail in the same place (my hotmail account). I tried to enable POP for yahoo. I went to mail options, POP & forwarding, but the "access your mail elsewhere" option doesn't come up. It is supposed to be the next step before "access yahoo mail via POP". Is there another way to do this? Any help will be appreciated.

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Hi swayedsuede,

This isn't actually a Firefox issue since Firefox is the browser and Yahoo is the email client. I would suggest checking the Yahoo documentation:

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/

There are several versions of Yahoo mail, so I'd be sure you are looking at the correct documentation.

If you are just wanting to get all your email in one place, you might want to take a look at Thunderbird. It is a free email application that will allow you to manage multiple email accounts from a single application. It is pretty amazing and made by Mozilla just like Firefox!

Hopefully this helps!