Setting outgoing mail with verizon

This is the first time I tried to forward an article from newspaper to my friends from Mac. It did not allow me to do that. I have no problem send it with PC. My internet provider is Verizon and I am using yahoo mail. What is the procedure to set up my computer to send mail without loggin to Yahoo? I do not subscribe to .mac. Please anybody?
Pen

See if it's setup this way...
http://www.realifewebdesigns.com/web-resources/pop3-smtp-verizon.html
http://www22.verizon.com/residentialhelp/dialup/email/troubleshooting/questionso ne/85658.htm
Verizon Internet Services outgoing.verizon.net or smtpout.verizon.net

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