You've discovered what appears to be the only workaround for this bug.
For me, it has been temporary. The "negative vibes" message always
comes back. Sometimes it is necessary to switch to New Classic, then
log out and log in on the Web before switching back. Of course, if you
like New Classic on the web, no need to switch back but "negative
vibes" will eventually return here too.


On Dec 10, 6:50 am, Dooz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I checked the security setting: radio button (...>server
> settings>security settings) was on never. Double-checked: Using
> localhost and Beta as I reported. Still negative vibes, then after
> clicking okay to that report, I get a logon/password dialog.
>
> I logged on via Website (to make sure I in fact have the user and
> password correct--I do, got in). I see that the logo includes the word
> "classic" (under "Mail", to right of "Yahoo!"). I changed Webmail
> option to New Classic. Still same "negative vibes from Yahoo.com".
> (Per Website access, I have 3 unread messages. Also, I logged off of
> Website before trying Tbird.) Still getting password dialog after neg.
> vibes.
>
> I went back to Website access. I thought I'd check options, and I saw
> an option to try new interface, selected it. Logged out, went back to
> Tbird, changed Webmail to Beta, tried to access Yahoo. Success!
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> On Dec 8, 12:09 pm, alanrf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > The only valid server name to use with these extensions is localhost
> > (or its numeric equivalent 127.0.0.1).  Without that the extension is
> > not invoked at all.  Free Yahoo accounts in the US are not provided
> > with any server names to be used.  The purpose of the Yahoo extension
> > is to retrieve Yahoo mail from the Yahoo Web mail store and convert it
> > into a POP mail stream that can be accepted by Thunderbird so that's
> > why your Yahoo account in Thunderbird is a POP account.
>
> > You are most probably using the latest interface with Yahoo on the Web
> > so it seems you have already selected the correct option in the Yahoo
> > extension with the Beta Website.
>
> > One other setting that is important and no covered in your post.  The
> > communication between Thunderbird and the extensions works solely an
> > completely inside your computer and for it to work you must *not* have
> > selected a secure connection in the Yahoo account in Thunderbird.  The
> > setting should be No/Never.
>
> > I hope this helps.  Let us know how you get on.
>
> > On Dec 7, 10:33 am, Dooz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I have a Hotmail account that works with DAV (so far), and a Yahoo!
> > > free account (in the US).
>
> > > I set up Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 with WebMail 1.3.2, Hotmail 1.2.19, and
> > > Yahoo 1.3.4. Hotmail (not using DAV) works (as far as yet tested), but
> > > Yahoo gives me an error message: "Sending of password did not succeed.
> > > Mail server pop.mail.yahoo.com responded: pop not allowed for user."
>
> > > Apparently I have the Yahoo extension configured for POP? How do I set
> > > it for Web-based?
>
> > > (Under Tools>Add-ons>WebMail-Yahoo Options>Yahoo Options, I have:
> > > Mode=Beta Website (it was on Production, and I also tried New
> > > Classic).
> > > POP: Only "Mark emails as read..." is checked, no folders listed.
> > > Advanced: Use Short ID is checked.
>
> > > Under [EMAIL PROTECTED], Settings:
> > > Acct name includes @yahoo.com
> > > Name and edress entered
> > > Outgoing server=Webmail - localhost (Default)
> > > Server Settings:
> > > servername=pop.mail.yahoo.com
> > > port=110
> > > username incl @yahoo.com
> > > [omitting other settings, as irrelevant until I can connect]
>
> > > I tried changing server to localhost:
> > > After request for password, got error: "Sending of password did not
> > > succeed. Mail server localhost responded: negative vibes
> > > from [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> > > So can this extension be used to access Yahoo! Free/US mail? And if
> > > so, how?
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