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Old 23rd May 2008, 05:26 PM
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Evolution Ports Default change needed - Yahoo changes ports

Greetings, Yahoo has changed incoming to POP #995 and outgoing SMTP to #465.
How do I change those defaults in Evolution?
I am using FC5.
Up until about a week ago, everything Evolution was working fine.
I contacted AT&T and they of course could not help non-MS/MAC users.
However, I was told that those ports for incoming and outgoing had been changed.
I am able to find and change those defaults for Thunderbird email client but not Evolution.
Thanks.
MitchellR
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