Rob Lindauer wrote:
Thomas Pamin wrote:
Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
mail to work with Seamonkey?

Odd - Yahoo (via AT&T) has always told me that I'm "unsupported" but
gives me an option to proceed anyway.

I had this battle with them several years ago, when At&t stopped running
their own mail system and sold us (former Bellsouth internet service customers) to Yahoo. At that time we were put on Yahoo Classic webmail
and urged to upgrade to their *New* webmail product, with fancy new
features. Of course trying to switch while accessing them with SM would
fail and dump me back to their classic system.
Of course since their webmail site can be reached from any internet
accessible machine/system, I logged in from somewhere else
(can't remember where, either my system & I.E, or from a local library
or ... )
and switched to to their spanking new webmail from there.
However when I next accessed them from my home system with SM,
I was dumped back to their classic webmail.
I have not tried to upgrade since.
Trying to contact Yahoo led nowhere. I don't think that I even reached
a human there.

I suppose that I could keep accessing their webmail using e.g. I.E.
to manage my folders et.c. on Yahoo, while using SM as my email client for downloading mail from my mailbox and to send mail, and to access
other mail/news/web systems.

If anybody is already doing this, please let us/me know how it's
working for you.
--
Rostyk
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