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ANDYSUDS

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i use bt yahoo and was wondering if anyone can tell me if there is anything that can alert me when i have received mail when i am online as opposed to repeatidly giong back to the home page and looking,it is quite annoying but hey maybe its just me......cheers......ANDY
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yahoo messenger or perhaps a mail client like mozilla thunderbird?

http://messenger.yahoo.com
http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/

I dont recommend outlook for mail, its terrible.
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if you use firefox, I'm sure there's an extension of yahoo mail notifier.
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POP Peeper will do that

From my signature, it will usually have default settings
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You could always use "good ole " outlook or outlook express !!!
I have bt yahoo mail also and just have it set up to send the mail to my outlook box.
The good thing about yahoo mail is that you can filter out any spam or unwanted mail.
I check yahoo mails bulk box once a day and sift thru the spam just to check i havent
missed any genuine mail, then delete them all.
Just have outlook running in the background.
It will alert you when you recieve any mail.
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