It's not possable to my knowlege.. well, thats if you have a free account. There free service doesn't support POP3 or whatnot. I think they have information there for if you have paid account.
You can add an account, and when it asks what your incoming mail server is, instead of Pop3, you can try selecting HTTP and then putting the web address into the space provided. Probably like http://mail.yahoo.com or whatever the address for the yahoo mail is.
I use Yahoo mail canada (mail.yahoo.ca). I signed up a long time ago, and I get POP for free. To turn on POP: go into Mail options, and POP/Forwarding access. Then it'll require you to subscribe to newsletters, subscribe to one. then hit continue. Once everything's working, go back into mail prefs and into "Yahoo Delivers", and unsubscribe yourself.
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