The extension doesn't support the old "Classic" version of Yahoo mail.
On 07/09/2011 05:56, SteveH_66 wrote:
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
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