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seeing my Yahoo mail?


Question Posted Monday October 22 2007, 5:26 pm

I use yahoo for e-mail. Ever since a few days ago, it's not letting me open my mail. I can log in, and see what mail I have, but when I click on it to read it, it won't open. Why is this?


P.S. I use Mozilla Firefox, but this browser has never been a problem for me before.


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Mishizzle answered Thursday October 25 2007, 3:21 am:
There's a slight possibility that yahoo rebuilt its site with different graphics and it is compatible only with a newer version of mozilla. This happened to me with netscape.. they rebuilt their website and it required different browser settings. I would recommend upgrading your version of mozilla. If this doesn't work, contact Yahoo.

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LagunaBabe answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 1:44 pm:
If I were you, I'd send yahoo an email about it. I'm sure they can help you, or check yahoo's FAQ.

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