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This wikiHow teaches you how to use Thunderbird to process and receive your Yahoo email. Yahoo blocks non-Yahoo apps from accessing your email by default, so you'll first have to disable this setting on Yahoo's website. After doing so, you can set up Thunderbird and Yahoo on both Windows and Mac computers.

  1. Go to https://login.yahoo.com/account/security?scrumb=qdwntcNeyBy and log in with your Yahoo email address and password.
    • If you've recently logged into Yahoo, you may not need to log in.
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  3. It's an icon that resembles a blue bird atop a grey globe.
  4. You'll find this in the middle of the home page. A pop-up window will appear.
  5. It's in the bottom-left corner of the pop-up window.
  6. Click the "Email address" text field, then type in your Yahoo email address, then click the "Password" text field, then type in your Yahoo email address' password.
  7. It's at the bottom of the window.
  8. Click a checkbox next to one of the storage options:
    • IMAP - Keeps your email in your Yahoo inbox, allowing Thunderbird to synchronize with Yahoo when you're connected to the Internet.
    • POP3 - Stores your email on your computer.
  9. Doing so will sign you into your Yahoo account in Thunderbird. Your computer will begin synchronizing Thunderbird and Yahoo.
    • If you use POP3 instead of IMAP , you may need to click your email address in the upper-left side of the page and then click Read messages to open your inbox for the first time.
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    I can't find the "less secure" option from the steps, does it no longer exist?
    Community Answer
    The option exists now, but is found on your 'Account Security' page. Once the 'less secure' option is turned on, everything functions as described.
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