I am only forwarding this to the group, so don't complain to me. ;-)

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http://www.ymessengerblog.com/blog/2009/06/09/we%e2%80%99re-retiring-version
s-60-to-75/

As Yahoo! Messenger gets older so too do some of the "vintage" versions that
are still in use by some users.

In an effort to provide the best experience for our users and maintain high
security standards, we will officially retire Yahoo! Messenger versions 6.0
through 7.5 in mid-August, 2009. This means that if you are currently using
a version of Yahoo! Messenger that is below 8.0, you will no longer be able
to sign in and use it after mid-August.

If you are one of these users, you'll begin seeing messages in-product about
the upcoming retirement. You have several options for continuing to use
Yahoo! Messenger: 

Option 1: Download the latest version for Windows
You can use Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 which offers enhanced security as well as
better protection from spam (info | video demo | download). It was even
voted the best overall client in the 2009 About.com IM Awards. 9.0 also
includes more advanced features like voice calling, free mobile text
messaging (SMS), as well as the ability to IM with friends that use Windows
LiveT Messenger.

Option 2: Use Yahoo! Messenger for the Web
If you can't use the latest version mentioned above, you can always sign in
to Yahoo! Messenger for the Web from any web browser. No extra download or
installation is required. With our web version, you can send IM's as well as
SMS text messages to your friend's mobile phones for free. Our web version
also includes anywhere archiving, allowing you to access your message
history from any computer or browser. Try it now at
http://webmessenger.yahoo.com.

Option 3: Use the built-in IM feature in Yahoo! Mail 
Both versions of Yahoo! Mail offer a built-in feature that lets you send and
receive IMs. If you're using the all-new Yahoo! Mail, just click the status
menu next to your name in the upper header and change your status to
"Available". This will sign you into Yahoo! Messenger (you also have the
option of staying invisible). IM conversations occur in separate tabs within
your Mail page. 

In Yahoo! Mail Classic, you'll see a module on the left hand side of the
page labeled "Chat & Mobile Text". Click on the status menu in that module
to change to "Available" (or Invisible). IM conversations will show up in a
small box in the lower right corner of your Yahoo! Mail Classic page (but it
won't interfere with your Mail messages or using Mail).

As an alternative, there are also solutions available for your mobile phone.
We recently launched Yahoo! Messenger for the iPhone and additional versions
are available for other mobile handsets. Find out more

And remember, no matter what version you migrate to, your contact list
always goes with you. As the date gets closer, we'll remind you again here
on the blog and provide the final date for retirement. 

Thanks,

Sarah Bacon
Product Manager

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