OK, i changed over to the new email version of yahoo mail, and after that I went into settings and in general settings there is an option to go directly to your inbox, which I didn't see in the general settings for classic mail. I checked that box. Then I tried checking mail again with Thunderbird, it got right in and got the mail. So does this mean you can't use WebMail in the old classic Yahoo Mail version? I don't remember why, but there was some reason I didn't like the new version and I went back to classic.
On Sep 6, 10:34 pm, SteveH_66 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Eugene, there are a couple of things I noticed. I tried shutting > down the firewall and anti-virus, didn't help. I went in and manually > added the extensions to Zone Alarm and allowed them. After that, > hotmail started working. Still getting the negative vibes from > localhost and the localhost said cool error messages. I was looking > over some old posts in the forum here and saw something about new mail > and old mail for yahoo when I was doing a search on the negative vibes > message. I am using the classic version of yahoo mail, do I need to > switch to the new version for WebMail? Also, something else that I > didn't put in my original post, when I log into yahoo mail through my > browser, I don't immediately go to the inbox, for some reason it > brings up some page that shows a list of my email folders on the left, > and on the right it shows "Recent Unread Mail from Contacts" contact > updates, and Today under which is a list of news headlines. Would > this have any effect? Also, I have a message from the error console : > > YahooPOPBETA.js: loginHandler : Exception : Error. > Error message: return status 403 > 202 > > hope this helps > > On Aug 29, 1:28 pm, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Try disabling your antivirus and firewall to see if they are somehow > > blocking TB. If then works try enabling just one of them at a time to see > > which is causing the problem. > > > If your still having then we need the webmail author involved and see he has > > any ideas. > > > Eugene
