I have the same problem, but simply with the negative vibes. I already
use the brand-new interface, but I still get the same "bad vibes"
message. I'll double check my settings, but I think they're all
correct already though.

On Dec 10, 10:52 am, lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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