SamIchi said:Yea that's what I thought too. I don't know why I sign in and out. I check my email a lot too. Thanks guys.
todd2000 said:Do you have Yahoo Mail Plus it's only $19.99/Year, and you get 2GB of storage, and POP accsee, so you can use Apple's Mail program to check your email. It's much easier to just open mail every 30min or so and check for new messeges, or if you leave it open it will alert you everytime you recieve a new message.
The point I was making is that with a Yahoo a/c you don't need to open your browser and sign in with your username and password each time you want to check your mail. You can use Mail that comes with OSX. You can get Yahoo to automatically forward mail to your POP a/c.MrSmith said:I'm probably missing something here, but I have a free Yahoo mail account and I get my mail forwarded to Mail just like usual mail.
You have to have Yahoo plus to do that. I just checked.MrSmith said:The point I was making is that with a Yahoo a/c you don't need to open your browser and sign in with your username and password each time you want to check your mail. You can use Mail that comes with OSX. You can get Yahoo to automatically forward mail to your POP a/c.
SMM said:Another point to consider is whether you are comfortable having your system connected to the outside all of the time. For many, it does not matter. I have a good firewall appliance, and some special configurations, to keep hackers out. But, as a last line of defense, I also shut my router down when I am not using it. I also have my firewall open in the background when I am connected. It lets me see any foreign connection attempts.
This may seem a bit 'overboard', even bordering on paranoia. But, if someone can get into my system, they can gain access to my company's computers. So, if security is not an issue for you, then remaining on-line is no more than a personal preference. On the other hand, if you need to be security aware, then make sure you have precautions set in place.
Look at the first lines on these two pages:todd2000 said:You have to have Yahoo plus to do that. I just checked.