INTERNET OPTIONS and restart internet explorer. Also disable any tool bars you have enabled and see what programs are currently using an internet connection. Also run a TCP/IP fixer to optimize your internet settings, Especialy if your running windows xp SP2, since sp2 limits all active connections to the internet to 10, where sp1, sp1a and all other operati" /> What Must I Do To Get Yahoo To Indicate To Me When I Have Mail

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When attempting to login into Yahoo! Mail, "Page Cannot Be Displayed...Cannot find server..." appears. Why?

Delete your cookies from TOOLS>INTERNET OPTIONS and restart internet explorer. Also disable any tool bars you have enabled and see what programs are currently using an internet connection.

Also run a TCP/IP fixer to optimize your internet settings, Especialy if your running windows xp SP2, since sp2 limits all active connections to the internet to 10, where sp1, sp1a and all other operating systems they are put to no limit or maximum.

Firefox is a better browser. but you dont need it in your case.

Why is MAILER-DAEMON@yahoo.com repeatedly sending delivery failure messages to my att mail account?

That shows that your email account has been hacked. Report this kind of abuse to this link immediately:

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/abuse/s

Carefully follow their prompts so they can help you properly. Try it and let me know if this link helped you.

Have a nice day!

My current yahoo mail id is @yahoo.co.in, how can I receive mail here if somewhere in important documents I have mentioned my mail id as @yahoo.com?

There is an all time big confusion on this due to yahoo policy.Anyhow currently Yahoo is accepting both user_name@yahoo.co.in and user_name@yahoo.com (mailto:user_name@yahoo.com) as userid for your yahoo account because basically it is considering just your user_name and ignores the domain while any user is trying to login but same is not the case for email exchange (which is big problem for users) ie yahoo is not accepting emails from both the email ids in the same inbox. Yahoo will accept email only from 1 (primary) email id in the inbox.It means that you can login to your yahoo account using any of the email id (@yahoo.com or @yahoo.co.in) as user id & your yahoo password.But you will receive email sent to your just one email id (which in your case is user_name@yahoo.co.in)Ideally speaking, either both the email id should be be treated as different yahoo accounts and should navigate to different inboxes or if they are treated as user id of same yahoo account then mails sent to both the email id should land in common inbox..Which is not happening and I think it is a big bug.No Doubt yahoo is on path of downfall.The dire consequences of this yahoo policy is that if you try to register for same user_name with Yahoo doamin, system will give error that user id already taken(which is taken by you only) but if anyone will send email on user_name@yahoo.com then you will not receive & he will get failure noticesOne of my relative was using 2 different yahoo accounts(and inboxes) with same id Eg x@yahoo.co.in and x@yahoo.com and then suddenly he could not access his yahoo[dot]com inbox becasue whenenver he tries login using yahoo[dot]com id, yahoo opens the yahoo[dot]co[dot}in account as it was primary account and he lost all his mails in yahoo[dot]com domain.So I will suggest to get the email id change in records and preferably get gmail/hotmail/or any other email id.I hope this helpedCheers !!

Yahoo! Mail says I have 1 unread message in Inbox, but I can't find it anywhere?

I saw someone else ask the same question, but nobody had any useful answers. I can't see the unread message in my inbox, or in the bulk, or in any of the folders I have created. This has never happened before with any other email service, I don't know what's up. Anybody else have this happen to them???

How do I know if my Yahoo! email has been read by the recipient? I've already sent it without doing anything special; is it too late now? I've heard that Windows Outlook could do something like that. If so, how?

It is never too late to find out if your Yahoo! email has been read by the recipient. Send the recipient a second message, and ask if they received your first message, for example.Standard internet e-mail does not contain mandatory read receipts, so tracking if a message has been read relies on side-effects of reading the message. Sometimes, such side-effects are provided by the mail client software explicitly (e.g. Outlook allows viewers of messages to return a read-receipt, if the senders of the e-mail requested one), and other times such side-effects are provided implicitly (e.g. an HTML-format message being parsed that includes resources such as a CSS or image or JavaScript routine from another machine).You have already sent the e-mail message; if you retained a copy of this message, it can be analyzed to see if it contained any trackable elements, and then logs of the system which serves those elements may contain information allowing the deduction that a message has been read.Alternatively, if you have a legally compelling reason, then a suitable legal document (e.g. subpoena) may be served against Yahoo!, whereby their own logs indicating that the mailbox they host can be acquired to determine when the message you sent was fetched by any mail client. Note that this does not indicate that the messages was opened or read. However, depending again on the mail client software your recipient users, there may be logs that can be viewable that you can access (e.g. if the mail client is web-based, then the web server may have logged the request to view a particular mail message).

Can I see if someone read my email in Yahoo mail?

Your question refers to the “read receipt” which is not a feature of Internet-based free email. It's only part of the feature set of business email exchangers like Microsift Outlook Exchange.You first would’ve had to request a read receipt, while sending each such message of interest.So the short answer is: at home, probably not. At work, it depends, but likely no unless you requested such notification when you sent the message. Some systems support ex-post-facto read receipts, but unless you included a read receipt request originally, that may be immaterial, anyway. When I don't get a timely reply, I may try two or three other modes to contact the recipient. These include messages with subjects like 2nd REQUEST: {original subject}, polite phone calls, contacting their support staff or other coworker with a general inquiry. I have never considered contacting the IT dept. to ask if the person checks messages often. Non-communicative types are generally “off their radar,” too.Note that although it's tempting to jump to conclusions, even when message recipients receive read requests (which may pop up even via Yahoo! Mail—read their Help pages for full details), the recipient can easily decline to notify you. So unless you phone them to inquire, you may never know if they read your message or not. Auto-responders provide no proof.For proof: certified paper mail with proof of delivery. Ask any paralegal.It's a modern-life reality that people with inflated egos and/or criminal tendencies routinely disregard the usual niceties of acknowledging that they’ve received and/or read messages. Or maybe they’re behind in their correspondence/work, or they simply dislike you and may wish to continue patterns of passive-aggressive behavior? Some issues have no technological solution. HR dept. visit, anyone?The same people who fail to return phone calls and never reply to email messages used to pay secretaries to run interference for them. When observing such behavior/patterns in someone: I advise going over or around them. Changing them is not your job.Be careful of accusing others without real evidence. Red flags? Being the first “snitch” who identifies ongoing passive-aggressive behaviors may impact your popularity, but exposing cretins for exactly who they are can be fun and may improve.culture in time.Thanks for the A2A. Sorry if I overshared, lol.

How can I color code some of my incoming Emails with Yahoo?

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color option does not exist

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click mark above the message
flag it etc

Yahoo mail I am having a problem with activex?

The all-new Yahoo! Mail uses several XML features (they are complicated but trust us,
they help you) in the IE browser and in order to use those, you need to have Active X
enabled.
Rest assured, there is no Active X download or installation of any kind. In order to utilize
these special browser capabilities, please enable Active X with the following steps.
To enable ActiveX for IE 6.x and 7.0 for Windows: you can do the following:
Click on "Tools" menu in the browser.
Select "Internet Options" from the pull-down menu."
Click on the "Security" tab on the top portion.
Click on the "Custom Level" button on the 'Internet' zone option.
You will see a scroll-down menu with radio buttons. Select the 'Enable' radio button for
the following menu choices:
Run ActiveX Controls and Plugins
Script ActiveX Controls Marked Safe for Scripting
Click on the "Ok" button to exit and save.
Click on the "Ok" button again to exit out of Internet Options menu.
Now, exit your browser and restart! ActiveX should now be enabled. You're all set!

How do I set high priority on a message sent through Yahoo Mail?

You can't. The only thing you can do is put a message in all caps in the Subject line, that will draw their attention to it.

Yahoo is blocking emails from my Gmail account. How can this be resolved?

That error seems to indicate a policy violation. Do you have any URLs in your message, including your signature? You can try taking them out.Otherwise this error might suggest a misconfiguration issue. That's highly unlikely in the event that you are sending from your Gmail account, from the web interface; but possible if you are trying to use a local email client (e.g. Outlook, Apple Mail) to send from your Gmail address.

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