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In addition to using a web-based email client such as the AT&T Yahoo! Browser, you can use other email client applications to send and read your AT&T Mail. A client email application is a program installed on your computer that can access email from your mailbox on the AT&T Mail server. The following POP3 client applications work with AT&T Mail:
Tip: Accessing your AT&T Mail using a client application is sometimes referred to as "popping out of" AT&T Mail.
Web-based mail clients let you view and manage your email messages on the AT&T Mail server without storing any mail on your local computer.

By contrast, typical email client applications download your email from the AT&T Mail server to your local computer each time you check for messages. The download process can either move the mail to your computer (deleting it on the mail server) or copy it (leaving it on the server for some period of time). If a copy remains on the server, you can still view the downloaded mail with a web-based email client on any computer.

Using an email client application with AT&T Mail requires some setup within the client so that it can access the AT&T Mail server. During setup, you can usually specify whether the client should delete downloaded email from the server immediately or leave a copy on the server.
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In a browser, go to your AT&T Mail page. (Remind me how.)
Near the upper-right corner of the page, select Mail Options from the Options menu.

The General options page appears.
On the left side of the mail options page, select the POP & Forwarding option.

On the POP & Forwarding page, click the Set up or edit POP & Forwarding link.
The AT&T Mail POP Access & Forwarding page opens in a separate window.
On the Pop Access and Forwarding page, make sure that the radio button next to the Web & POP Access option is selected, then click the POP Settings link.
The POP Access Settings page that appears contains information about your AT&T Mail settings. You’ll need this information to configure your email client application to work with the AT&T Mail server. The page also contains links to detailed setup information for several of the most common email clients.
Click the link for the email application that you want to use with AT&T Mail.
Tip: Click the Setting up another email client link if your application is not listed on this page.
Even if you use an email client application, you can always visit the AT&T Mail web site to view and manage your mail account and to read messages that remain on the mail server.