Can yahoo mail work with company exchange server

In general, Yahoo Mail can be configured to work with a company's Exchange Server, but it depends on the specific setup and configuration of the company's Exchange Server. Here are some possible scenarios:

  1. IMAP/POP3 access: If the company's Exchange Server allows IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) or POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) access, you can configure Yahoo Mail to connect to the Exchange Server using these protocols. This would allow you to access your company email account from Yahoo Mail.
  2. Exchange Web Services (EWS): Some companies may allow access to their Exchange Server using EWS, which is a set of web services that provide access to Exchange data. Yahoo Mail can be configured to use EWS to access the company's Exchange Server.
  3. ActiveSync: If the company's Exchange Server supports ActiveSync, you can configure Yahoo Mail to use ActiveSync to access your company email account. ActiveSync is a protocol that allows devices to synchronize with Exchange Server.

However, there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind:

To configure Yahoo Mail to work with a company's Exchange Server, you may need to:

  1. Check with your company's IT department to see if they allow access to their Exchange Server using Yahoo Mail.
  2. Verify that the company's Exchange Server supports the required protocols (IMAP/POP3, EWS, or ActiveSync).
  3. Configure Yahoo Mail to use the required protocol and settings.
  4. Test the connection to ensure that it works correctly and securely.

Keep in mind that some companies may not allow access to their Exchange Server using Yahoo Mail due to security or data ownership concerns. In such cases, you may need to use a different email client or service to access your company email account.