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After login into your yahoo mail. on top right corner beside your login name you'll see gear icon, just move your mouse over it and drop down menu will appear there you select. settings. new box will open, on right pan last option select basic and voila..
There is a way to automatically send emails sent to one email address to another.
If you want all your gmail to be sent to your yahoo mail, log on to your gmail account first, and then follow the instructions below:
To forward all new emails:
Click the gear in the top right.
Settings.
Select the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab.
Click Add a forwarding address in the "Forwarding" section.
Enter the email address you want to forward to.
For your security, we'll send a verification email to that address. Open your other email account and find the confirmation message from the Gmail team. If you're having trouble finding it, check your Spam folder.
Click the verification link in that email.
Back in your Gmail account, reload the page in your web browser - look for the reload icon .
Forwarding and POP/IMAP page in Settings, check thatForward a copy of incoming mail is selected and your email address is in the drop-down menu.
In the second drop-down menu, choose what you want Gmail to do with your messages after they're forwarded, such as keep Gmail's copy in the Inbox (recommended) or archive Gmail's copy.
If you no longer want to automatically forward your mail, follow these instructions:
Open the Gmail account that you forward from.
Click the gear in the top right.
Settings.
Select the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab.
Select Disable forwarding in the "Forwarding" section.
Click the first drop-down menu after "Forward a copy of incoming mail to" and check for any addresses listed as "(in use by a filter)." To disable the forwarding filter, choose the Remove option.
To change your forwarded mail
settings, launch Outlook, then go to "Tools" and "Options." Click the
button in the upper right of the box that says "Email Options."
Change Your Forwarding Options
Look at the bottom of the next
window under "Replies and Forwards." In the drop-down box under "When
Forwarding a Message," change the entry from "Attach Original Message"
to "Include Original Message Text."
Restart Outlook
Close and then reopen Outlook. Your messages should now forward inline with the message rather than as an attachment.
I have noticed the same thing. Occasionally, an email message will display normally in my Thunderbird inbox, but the body of the message will "disappear" when I try to forward it.
My Thunderbird program is set to send messages in plain text format, and that controls the way that messages are forwarded as well (even if they were originally composed in HTML). It works fine most of the time - but a small number of HTML messages "disappear" when forwarded. (I assume there's some problem with the original formatting of the message, or with the way that Thunderbird changes the HTML into plain text.)
I have found a work-around for the problem -- by changing the settings so that messages are sent (and forwarded) in HTML format. Here are the steps: * In Thunderbird, go to: Tools > Account settings * On the left side, scroll to the account in question, then select Composition & Addressing * Then on the right side, place a check mark in Compose messages in HTML format . * Click OK to close the account settings box.
After competing those steps, forwarded messages will retain their original HTML formatting, which should solve the "disappearing" problem.
And of course, you can change the account settings back and forth (between text and HTML composiition) whenever you like. So you could keep your account set to use plain text most of the time; and make the change only when you encounter a problematic HTML message.
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Usually there is nothing you can do, with the problem stemming from the
image being hosted on a website and no longer available or the person
who forwarded the e-mail has their preferences set such that images are
not forwarded. (Some e-mail clients allow that.)
However, there
is one thing you can check...if you are using Yahoo Mail Beta there is
an option to hide images initially from all senders, from unknown
senders, or only in messages in the spam folder. If that's the case you
would see a blue bar at the top of the e-mail with a "Show images"
button.
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