One thing that's always worth trying when a webmail installation suddenly stops working. Go to the relevant webmail site and see if the provider has put an information screen up that you have to click through before reading your mail. Such screens will always cause the webmail extensions to fail as they are coded to log-in to the usual webmail page and cannot cope with a different page if the provider chooses to serve this first. It may be that something like this was the cause of the problem.

petersemple wrote:
I am getting the same issue - on an installation that has been
relatively untroubled for many months now.  It just started
happening.  I am using the new Yahoo interface (not classic).  I am
getting the same error message as Steve above.  There are a few other
errors as well.  The full list is:

login.yahoo.com : potentially vulnerable to CVE-2009-3555

login.yahoo.com : potentially vulnerable to CVE-2009-3555

YahooPOPBETA.js: loginHandler : Exception : TypeError.
Error message: mainObject.m_aLoginForm[0].match(patternYahooSpanURI)
is null
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On Apr 8, 5:35 am, Webmail Author <[email protected]> wrote:
Which Yahoo interface are you using?


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