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Is your Yahoo Mail inbox overflowing with old memories, important documents, or just plain digital clutter? You might not ...
An email from Yahoo claimed a user had maxed out her free storage and risked losing email access unless she upgraded or ...
If you check email in a browser, that's all you need to do. But if you also make use of your computer's built-in email software, read on. 2. Sync Your Desktop Clients ...
The first thing you'll notice about Yahoo Mail for Android is how much it looks and feels like its browser-based big brother. Formerly dressed in all purple, the mobile app now lets you pick a ...
Yahoo Mail, the top provider of Web-based e-mail, is letting users sign up with the ymail.com and rocketmail.com domains in an attempt to attract new users and keep existing ones loyal.
For example, Gmail will respond with a message that reads: “smtp;550 5.7.1 Unauthenticated email from yahoo.com is not accepted due to domain’s DMARC policy.
Yahoo is giving away e-mail addresses of people who haven't used their accounts. July 16, 2013 — -- Yahoo's well aware that a number of its users left a few years back and haven't logged into ...
Yahoo was already facing a steep decline in email traffic, despite CEO Marissa Mayer’s efforts to upgrade the service in order to foster more user loyalty. In July, 161 million people worldwide ...
Yahoo is the second-largest email service worldwide, after Google's Gmail, according to the research firm comScore. There are 273 million Yahoo mail accounts worldwide, including 81 million in the ...
Yahoo announced updates to several of its key properties Monday, including an overhaul of its free, web-based e-mail service. Yahoo Mail will soon feature more Facebook-like social networking ...
Tomorrow, Yahoo is opening two domains it owns: ymail.com and rocketmail.com, according to AppScout. The rocketmail domain name dates back 11 years when Yahoo purchased Four11, CNET notes.
The latest twist in Yahoo's 2013 data breach could prompt many consumers with Yahoo email addresses to switch services—that is, if the company's previous security lapses haven't already sent ...