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Title: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on September 03, 2013, 03:18:55 AM
Every single one of my emails on all my accounts now read, "There appears to be a problem loading the email..."

According to the what I've read on the internet, Yahoo is looking into it but can't seem to locate the problem.


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 03, 2013, 09:58:51 AM
>2013
>yahoo

are you serious?


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: greyhawk on September 03, 2013, 11:18:46 AM
Every single one of my emails on all my accounts now read, "There appears to be a problem loading the email..."

According to the what I've read on the internet, Yahoo is looking into it but can't seem to locate the problem.

It's the NSA. They're reading your mail right now. Please try again later.


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: marcovaldo on September 03, 2013, 11:20:43 AM
Yes, if you want something working you should try www.gmail.com/‎


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 03, 2013, 11:34:52 AM
Yes, if you want something working you should try www.gmail.com/‎

I agree. Their NSA data collection system does not disrupt your email access.


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: favdesu on September 03, 2013, 11:41:37 AM
gmail is even worse. and no, my yahoo works. yahooo


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 03, 2013, 01:58:03 PM
gmail is even worse. and no, my yahoo works. yahooo

do you pass on chain mail? also, are you still using ie6?


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: jackjack on September 03, 2013, 01:59:12 PM
outlook > * > gmail > yahoo
kthxbai


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 04, 2013, 11:03:40 AM
outlook > * > gmail > yahoo
kthxbai

outlook = hotmail
i bet you don't even have a @msn.com email


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: jackjack on September 04, 2013, 11:07:54 AM
outlook > * > gmail > yahoo
kthxbai

outlook = hotmail
i bet you don't even have a @msn.com email

Nope, outlook is even more shittier


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 04, 2013, 12:57:45 PM
outlook > * > gmail > yahoo
kthxbai

outlook = hotmail
i bet you don't even have a @msn.com email

Nope, outlook is even more shittier

at least it has a windows 8 theme and bing search


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: jackjack on September 04, 2013, 01:15:18 PM
And colors that forbids you to clearly see what mails are unread, and an upper limit in your number of results in your search ("if you don't find what you're looking for, be more precise" fuck you microsoft), and email lines as big as 100 pixels which forbids you to see more than 12 emails at the same time on a normal screen...
They should make everything even bigger so that we only see "Outlook", our two last mails and the search form on a 25" screen. That would be great.
I had an hotmail account before but it got force-"upgraded" to outlook. Thanks guys.

Bottom line: now the only thing my outlook account is good at is forwarding the mails it receives to my gmail account


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 04, 2013, 01:43:35 PM
And colors that forbids you to clearly see what mails are unread, and an upper limit in your number of results in your search ("if you don't find what you're looking for, be more precise" fuck you microsoft), and email lines as big as 100 pixels which forbids you to see more than 12 emails at the same time on a normal screen...
They should make everything even bigger so that we only see "Outlook", our two last mails and the search form on a 25" screen. That would be great.
I had an hotmail account before but it got force-"upgraded" to outlook. Thanks guys.

Bottom line: now the only thing my outlook account is good at is forwarding the mails it receives to my gmail account

ok, why are you still using outlook?


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: saif313 on September 04, 2013, 01:49:56 PM
all going shit day by day so carefull about these and used which you believe is best  :(


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 04, 2013, 01:58:10 PM
all going shit day by day so carefull about these and used which you believe is best  :(

Only the best NSA cryptologists understand what this guy is trying to say. :)


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: jackjack on September 04, 2013, 02:05:14 PM
And colors that forbids you to clearly see what mails are unread, and an upper limit in your number of results in your search ("if you don't find what you're looking for, be more precise" fuck you microsoft), and email lines as big as 100 pixels which forbids you to see more than 12 emails at the same time on a normal screen...
They should make everything even bigger so that we only see "Outlook", our two last mails and the search form on a 25" screen. That would be great.
I had an hotmail account before but it got force-"upgraded" to outlook. Thanks guys.

Bottom line: now the only thing my outlook account is good at is forwarding the mails it receives to my gmail account

ok, why are you still using outlook?
Work account...


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on September 05, 2013, 01:41:42 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2342200/Revealed-Yahoo-FOUGHT-NSAs-warrantless-spying-program-lost-forced-secret-court-join-PRISM.html

Quote
Revealed: Yahoo FOUGHT against NSA's warrantless spying program but lost and was forced by secret court to join PRISM

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/06/07/article-2337228-1A30AD72000005DC-245_634x475.jpg

People have also been experience slowdowns with Facebook in recent days.

I believe NSA has fired up the beast.


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: FirstAscent on September 05, 2013, 05:21:51 AM
Why do people even give a rat's ass if some computer program stores your email on a harddrive in a basement in the desert in Utah and scans it for some keywords, which if it does percolate to the surface such that some bored agent were to actually read it, he would then realize what you're talking about is quite uninteresting, unless, of course, you're talking about something that might be related to you doing something at some event that maybe most of us wouldn't actually want you to do?

Seriously.

I'm ten times more concerned about a corporation that scans my email, sees that I like product X, and then, while I'm browsing with someone looking over my shoulder, sees an ad related to product X, that might be embarrassing.

Or, I would be more annoyed that some slimeball that doesn't like me somehow hacks my email and then seeks to smear me.

It's the corporations and your enemies and your frenemies that are going to cause you more harm than that which apparently bothers you so much.


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: b!z on September 05, 2013, 09:13:25 AM
Why do people even give a rat's ass if some computer program stores your email on a harddrive in a basement in the desert in Utah and scans it for some keywords, which if it does percolate to the surface such that some bored agent were to actually read it, he would then realize what you're talking about is quite uninteresting, unless, of course, you're talking about something that might be related to you doing something at some event that maybe most of us wouldn't actually want you to do?

Seriously.

I'm ten times more concerned about a corporation that scans my email, sees that I like product X, and then, while I'm browsing with someone looking over my shoulder, sees an ad related to product X, that might be embarrassing.

Or, I would be more annoyed that some slimeball that doesn't like me somehow hacks my email and then seeks to smear me.

It's the corporations and your enemies and your frenemies that are going to cause you more harm than that which apparently bothers you so much.

Are you a PR agent for the NSA?


Title: Re: Anybody else experience problems with their Yahoo email account lately?
Post by: FirstAscent on September 05, 2013, 04:05:07 PM
Why do people even give a rat's ass if some computer program stores your email on a harddrive in a basement in the desert in Utah and scans it for some keywords, which if it does percolate to the surface such that some bored agent were to actually read it, he would then realize what you're talking about is quite uninteresting, unless, of course, you're talking about something that might be related to you doing something at some event that maybe most of us wouldn't actually want you to do?

Seriously.

I'm ten times more concerned about a corporation that scans my email, sees that I like product X, and then, while I'm browsing with someone looking over my shoulder, sees an ad related to product X, that might be embarrassing.

Or, I would be more annoyed that some slimeball that doesn't like me somehow hacks my email and then seeks to smear me.

It's the corporations and your enemies and your frenemies that are going to cause you more harm than that which apparently bothers you so much.

Are you a PR agent for the NSA?

Absolutely not. I'm stating a practical truth. I'm not bothered by something that has no effect. But I am bothered by the things which do have an effect.