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Use POP3 to deliver your yahoo.com email to your favorite email client, such as Microsoft Outlook.

Downloads:
  • YPOPs!     change log    sources for developers
    • 0.9.5.8 (latest beta release for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP)
      Clear your browser's cache and try again if the setup indicates corruption. If that doesn't work, click on older releases below and get it from there. The md5 sum for this version is 932c5decc9e704af8cfc7ca35995fcde.
    • 0.9.5.4 (latest official release for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP)
      Clear your browser's cache and try again if the setup indicates corruption. If that doesn't work, click on older releases below and get it from there. The md5 sum for this version is 1cdcc55f1094c3c1fe0c0fc411d4855b.
    • 0.9.5.4 source code for developers (latest source code
      Clear your browser's cache and try again if the setup indicates corruption. If that doesn't work, click on older releases below and get it from there.
  • proxytest (for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP)
    Shows proxy server/port from an Internet Explorer configuration script so you can configure YPOPs! accordingly (this is for those of you using a configuration script in IE connection settings).

Support

If you are a new user to YPOPs! and you cannot get it working for you, please make sure you have configured your email client as per directions found at Configuring Mail Clients. You should also look at the Main FAQ, the Sticky FAQ in the YPOPs!/Windows forum, and Search the forums if you continue to experience problems.

Please log into http://yahoopops.sf.net and post your problem in the appropriate forum there. For instance, if you are using YPOPs! on Windows, post to the YPOPs!/Windows forum. Please include your ypops.log along with as much detail describing the problem as possible. Posting here usually gives the quickest response.

If you do not get a response and you believe you have encountered a defect in the software, you can email me your ypops.log, ypops.ini, and all files beginning with your Yahoo account name (normally found in C:\Program Files\YPOPs folder) with as much detail of the problem as you can provide..