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yahoo mail wont work at all
Hello. Yahoo will not work until you get the paid account, at least that's
what the tecs told me few years ago. "robert" wrote in message ... cant send or receive i can get my mail from the web but not from oe6 i can send and receive with gmail however this is my error message i got emails about 4 hours ago----but nothing since any suggestions? Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: 'pop.prodigy.yahoo.com (2)', Server: 'pop.prodigy.yahoo.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F |
yahoo mail wont work at all
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 22:34:36 -0700, marrie wrote:
"robert" wrote in message ... cant send or receive i can get my mail from the web but not from oe6 i can send and receive with gmail however this is my error message i got emails about 4 hours ago----but nothing since any suggestions? Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: 'pop.prodigy.yahoo.com (2)', Server: 'pop.prodigy.yahoo.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F Hello. Yahoo will not work until you get the paid account, at least that's what the tecs told me few years ago. For anybody using 'pop.prodigy.yahoo.com', access to the server comes with the ISP account. That is an "AT&T Yahoo! HSI", or an "AT&T Yahoo! Dial-Up" ISP account. Access to the Yahoo! Mail servers is _included_ in the price of the Internet service. It works for _any_ former SBC domain. I am not paying Yahoo! squat, but 'pop.pacbell.yahoo.com' works for me. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
yahoo mail wont work at all
N. Miller wrote:
It works for _any_ former SBC domain. I am not paying Yahoo! squat, but 'pop.pacbell.yahoo.com' works for me. I've never had a former SBC domain but pop.correo.yahoo.es and stmp.correo.yahoo.es has worked, free, since its inception as other non ..com domains. I guess Yahoo's experiment with charging for yahoo.com email didn't work out ... Alias |
yahoo mail wont work at all
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 01:24:02 +0200, Alias~- wrote:
N. Miller wrote: It works for _any_ former SBC domain. I am not paying Yahoo! squat, but 'pop.pacbell.yahoo.com' works for me. I've never had a former SBC domain but pop.correo.yahoo.es and stmp.correo.yahoo.es has worked, free, since its inception as other non .com domains. I guess Yahoo's experiment with charging for yahoo.com email didn't work out ... Um, 'correo' is not a domain name, that I am aware of. It certainly wasn't ever used by SBC. Now why did I guess that 'correo' is Spanish for 'email'? Cognency of 'correo' and 'correspondence'? Or format of the server name? I am not all that competent with Spanish, though I know a little of the U.S. Barrio variety. But I do have access to 'smtp.mail.yahoo.co.jp'. Probably because most mail client applications can't handle the Japanese characters for 'denshi', plus the 'katakana' characters for 'mail' (romanizing as 'me-ru'). I.e., 電*メール。 Anyway, outside of the U.S.A., Yahoo! Mail service, where it has a national Identity, uses the format, '[pop|smtp].mail.yahoo.co.cc', where the 'cc' will be a country code, such as 'uk', 'jp', or 'es'. I guess the 'mail' part will be the Latin characters for the national language word in place of 'mail'. You _do_ have to subscribe to Yahoo! Delivers; at least I did when 'smtp.mail.yahoo.com' was still free, as well as for 'smtp.mail.yahoo.co.jp'. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
yahoo mail wont work at all
N. Miller wrote:
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 01:24:02 +0200, Alias~- wrote: N. Miller wrote: It works for _any_ former SBC domain. I am not paying Yahoo! squat, but 'pop.pacbell.yahoo.com' works for me. I've never had a former SBC domain but pop.correo.yahoo.es and stmp.correo.yahoo.es has worked, free, since its inception as other non .com domains. I guess Yahoo's experiment with charging for yahoo.com email didn't work out ... Um, 'correo' is not a domain name, that I am aware of. It certainly wasn't ever used by SBC. Now why did I guess that 'correo' is Spanish for 'email'? Nope, it means "mail". Cognency of 'correo' and 'correspondence'? Or format of the server name? I am not all that competent with Spanish, though I know a little of the U.S. Barrio variety. But I do have access to 'smtp.mail.yahoo.co.jp'. Probably because most mail client applications can't handle the Japanese characters for 'denshi', plus the 'katakana' characters for 'mail' (romanizing as 'me-ru'). I.e., 電*メール。 Anyway, outside of the U.S.A., Yahoo! Mail service, where it has a national Identity, uses the format, '[pop|smtp].mail.yahoo.co.cc', where the 'cc' will be a country code, such as 'uk', 'jp', or 'es'. I guess the 'mail' part will be the Latin characters for the national language word in place of 'mail'. You _do_ have to subscribe to Yahoo! Delivers; at least I did when 'smtp.mail.yahoo.com' was still free, as well as for 'smtp.mail.yahoo.co.jp'. I never subscribed to Yahoo delivers, although I did uncheck everything that was offered. I have two yahoo.es accounts and access both with OE. Alias |
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