Update: Blog Downtime

Update: The upgrade went OK. Not without a hitch or two, so you may have experienced some strange behaviour this afternoon. If you find anything wrong with the blog, please post a comment on this post, and I’ll investigate.

Hi everyone. In order to patch some security vulnerablities on this blog, I’m going to perform some maintenance work tomorrow (19 Jun). There may be some time where the blog is down due to this upgrade. Fingers crossed it will only be for a short while, but I’ll have a “upgrade in progress” screen to let you know while it’s down.

Wish me luck!!

Happy emailing!
Andrew – Yahoo! Mail Team

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Comment by sue

June 27th, 2008 at 12:23 pm

My mail is not being delivered – even when sending a test to myself? It’s shown in the sent folder and I have not received any error message?? Help

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Hi Sue,
I asked our customer care to take a look at your account and everything seems to be OK. Check again and I think you’ll find your account is in good working order. If you have further issues, please contact customer care directly at: http://help.yahoo.com/l/uk/yahoo/mail/classic/contactus/index.html
Thanks,
Andrew – Yahoo Mail Team

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Comment by Allan Gratrix

July 31st, 2008 at 2:45 pm

I experience difficulty in sending more than four photo`s at a time and attaching those seems to take ages.
If I try to send them via my Lexmark printer it shows outlook express as my default provider yet I always use yahoo.
How do I overcome this, I have reached the stage where I feel I should use outlook express on a regular basis.

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Comment by Ted Exley

August 2nd, 2008 at 7:44 pm

Yahoo Mail takes ages to attach photo’s to mail. Why is this. Other systems are very fast in this regard.

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