Sunday, April 25, 2010

Why has the new Yahoo Mail stopped working? I am using Windows XP?

Try to switch back to Classic. Beta is having a lot of problems. Classic is the one that actually works, this worked for me:



http://cm.my.yahoo.com/switch



Why has the new Yahoo Mail stopped working? I am using Windows XP?microsoft zune



This link will take you back to Classic Mail----then check the "yes" box.



http://us.mg1.mail.yahoo.com/dc/optout?s...



You can always return to the "New Mail" when they become more user friendly, and get the bugs worked out.



Why has the new Yahoo Mail stopped working? I am using Windows XP?windows nt internet explorer



try to login from here for faster and error-free access



http://us.m.yahoo.com/p/mail



and



It seems you are using new yahoo mail, which needs latest browsers.For error free emailing use yahoo mail classic



Use the below link to return to yahoo mail classic and click yes ,when it asks for "opt out"



http://us.mg1.mail.yahoo.com/dc/optout?s



for co.in account,



http://in.mg1.mail.yahoo.com/dc/optout?s
Ever since they changed the Yahoo! email program last week, it's totally screwed up. Most of the time I can't send an e-mail, instead when I click "send" it just puts it into "drafts" and freezes. But it only puts half of what I wrote into the "drafts" file. I wrote 'technical service' about this and they cut and pasted something suggesting that it was my computer. Education for Yahoo!: My computer can't cause your webpage program to do this. My computer only clicks on links. This all started after they changed their email webpage. Here's the problem in a nutshell: Yahoo! has big errors in their new internet email program, and the idiots didn't fix it before it was launched. They know it, but refuse to acknowledge it, hoping they can fix it soon. Now, a week later, they're still IDIOTS! And look like it, too. The best fix might be a new e-mail acct at Google. I'm giving them one more day, then I'm gone, too.

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