I can access to yahoo mail and messenger but it won't do oneSearch. it just opens mail and messenger. and i can't access to any other sites than yahoo and globe (which is my network provider). when i try to use opera mini and google maps or any other gprs application it says connection failed, and in opera mini it says "You do not have a working network conection." but i have saved all the settings my network provider has sent me. What must I do? Pls help.
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This may sound absurd but you're logged into yahoo mail but was staring at the in-box for hours because you can't access your in-box or you simply can't open those emails even though you're almost there looking at email previews.
No matter how you try to open the in-box folder, you simply can't access it or you're too close to reading the email by clicking on the preview link but it just wouldn't open and all you see is a blank screen.
Generally, we access our email via yahoo's web interface or sometimes we do it from yahoo messenger window when new email alters come. Whichever way we do it, we cannot always assume that since yahoo is a large company, we definitely won't get server errors. In fact, if you happen to have used an extension from firefox that could determine web servers, I've noticed that local yahoo mails are sometimes hosted somewhere else, like for example, Singapore for some parts of Asia.
Have you ever tried accessing your yahoo mail via IM and were able to run into any of the problems stated above? Then you don't really have to uninstall or remove the messenger or clear your proxy settings in case you're using one. There glitches sometimes occur but that doesn't mean your account has been compromised. It's also cumbersome to delete your account then create a new one just to get away from this hassle.
You may try logging out then clear your cache or refresh/restart browser then logging in again. In my experience, I even switched browsers but if the problem persists, don't log out but open this link.
http://wap.oa.yahoo.com/
As you can see, it's a yahoo mobile interface but it surely works like magic although there's no way you can log out from it, simply close the browser window whenever you're done reading your emails while you still can't access your mails using the normal site.
Also, pictures are not viewable using the link, only pure texts from the email will appear.
This may sound absurd but you're logged into yahoo mail but was staring at the inbox for hours because you can't access your inbox or you simply can't open those emails even though you're almost there looking at the email previews.
No matter how you try to open the inbox folder, you simply can't access it or you're too close to reading the email by clicking on the preview link but it just wouldn't open and all you see is a blank screen.
Generally, we access our mails via yahoo's web interface or sometimes we do it from yahoo messenger window when new email alerts come. Whichever way we do it, we cannot always assume that since yahoo is a large company, we definitely won't get server errors. In fact, if you happen to have used an extension from Firefox that could determine web servers, I've noticed that local yahoo mails are sometimes hosted somewhere else, like for example, Singapore for some parts of Asia.
Have you ever tried accessing your yahoo mail via IM and were able to run into any of problems stated above? Then you don't really have to uninstall or remove the messenger or clear your proxy settings in case you're using one. These glitches sometimes occur but that doesn't mean your account has been compromised. It's also cumbersome to delete your account then create a new one just to get away from this hassle.
You may try logging out then clear your chance or refresh/restart browser then logging in again. In my experience, I even switched browsers but if the problem persists, don't log out but open this link
http://wap.oa.yahoo.com/
Click the link shown above or copy-paste it into your web browser's address bar "as is".
As you can see, it's a yahoo mobile interface but it surely works like magic although there's no way you can log out from it, simply close the browser window whenever you're done reading your emails while you still can't access your emails using the normal site.
Also, pictures are not viewable using the link, only pure texts from the email will appear.
This may sound absurd but you're logged into yahoo mail but was staring at the inbox for hours because you can't access your inbox or you simply can't open those emails even though you're almost there looking at email previews.
No matter how you try to open the inbox folder, you simply can't access it or you're too close to reading the email by clicking on the preview link but it just wouldn't open and all you see is a blank screen.
Generally, we access our mail via yahoo's web interface or sometimes we do it from yahoo massenger window when new email alerts come. Whichever way we do it, we cannot always assume that since yahoo is a large company, we definitely won't get server errors. In fact, if you happen to have used an extension from Firefox that could determine web servers, I've noticed that local yahoo mails are sometimes hosted somewhere else, like for example, Singapore for some parts of Asia.
Have you ever tried accessing your yahoo mail via IM and were able to run into any of the problems stated above? Then you don't really have to uninstall or remove the messenger or clear your proxy settings in case you're using one. There glitches sometimes occur but that doesn't mean your account has been compromised. It's also cumbersome to delete your account then create a new one just to get away from this hassle.
You may try logging out then clear your cache or refresh/restart browser then logging in again. In my experience, I even switched browsers but if the problem persists, don't log out but open this link.
http://wap.oa.yahoo.com/
As you can see, it's a yahoo mobile interface but it surely works like magic although there's no way you can log out from it, simply close the browser window whenever you're done reading your emails while you still can't access your mails using the normal site.
Also, pictures are not viewable using the link, only pure texts from the email will appear.
You can open your main messenger screen and to open other messenger accounts you will need to use different browsers so that you can log into your Yahoo mail accounts and access those messenger accounts through your Email.
My own advice is 1) Shutdown computer - power off the router for one minute - restart computer
2) Have more than one browser available for trouble shooting. Keep browsers up to date to incorporate all the patches - I run Firefox, Google Chrome and IE. Keep one browser clear of add-ons and plug-ins. Always have the browser you are using designated as default - even if you only have one
3) Download and run CCleaner daily - to keep your browsers fully operational http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/
4) Make sure Yahoo toolbar is up to date
5) Sign in here to reset cookies https://login.yahoo.com/config/login_verify
6) If you have a Yahoo email address:- drop the '@Yahoo.com' from your username to sign in
7) Check the date and time are correct on your computer
8) If you have your settings to sign in automatically and recently changed your password check this out http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messenger/messenger10/messenger/mstacantsignin.html
9) Make sure your firewall has Messenger on the 'allow' list.
I had the same problem and think that I fixed it by updating my web browser. I was able to get into yahoo after doing so. Guess I'll find out for sure in a bit
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