Yahoo Small Business

Will the iPhone work with a Yahoo Small Business email account. Will it push the email to the iPhone?
Thanks
Marc

Actually it is this:
Yahoo! Mail Personal Address?
Yahoo! Mail Personal Address lets you choose your own unique email address. Choose "[email protected]" if it's available, or get as creative as you want to be!
One inbox for all your mail
Email sent to your Personal Address is delivered right to your Yahoo! Mail inbox, or you can choose to filter it to a specific folder. (If you don't have a Yahoo! Mail account already, you can set one up in a snap.) When composing emails, you can choose which return address to use: your regular Yahoo! Mail address or your personal address
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