And at times I've discovered webmail won't work either. I agree with Alan,
but to add to it I think there's server problems throughout Yahoo's entire
network


Tim :-)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan S. Harrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: [pop3] Yahoo problems



> Oh yes.  Yahoo has been creating off and on problems for the last
> several days.  Not only have I encountered intermittent connection
> problems with various Yahoo accounts, I've seen several bounces from
> subscribers with Yahoo accounts.
>
> The asking for a password or telling you that your password is
> incorrect is somewhat of a "red herring," meaning a false lead or
> impression.  Those reports are often just your client's interpretation
> of an error code.  Rarely is there an actual password problem.  If your
> password worked before, it should not be considered the cause of the
> error.  This is just a connection problem with the Yahoo mail servers.
>
> Yahoo seems to be having all kinds of problems.  Frankly, I think they
> are just too darn big.  They just cannot keep up with their own growth.
> It goes to show you that "Bigger" is not necessarily "Better," as has
> been thought before.  Certainly not in the case of remote poppers.


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