Do you mean that Yahoo is asking you for a character not normally found 
on the keyboard in the "captcha"? You can use Windows' "Character map",  
( "Accessories", "System Tools" in the Windows start menu) to find the 
character and copy and paste it. Or ask Yahoo for a different captcha.

Thunderbird_webmail wrote:
> I am having this problem. Can you suggest what I can do.
> Thanks
>
> On Mar 20, 6:12 pm, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Thank you all for the advice.
>>
>> For whatever reason, it's now working, without me doing anything......
>>
>> On Mar 20, 11:49 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> ΒΌ = Alt + 0188 or copy and paste from Character map in Windows. Bit
>>> sneaky of Yahoo to ask for a character that you can't type directly from
>>> a standard keyboard though.
>>>       
>>> Amanda Kerik wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Sometimes you'll need to ask for another one than the one presented.
>>>> One asked me to type the word 1/4 (but meant the actual ascii
>>>> character, which I don't know how to do offhand).
>>>>         
>>>>> ... "Yahoo Anti Spam Verification" in it.  Is this some new issue?
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>             
>>> --
>>>       
>
> >
>
>   

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