Yahoo Mail Loop

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Ho

I set up a new yahoo account. They sent an email to my hotmail account
and I responded. I now have a yahoo account but can't find my email
page. In the past email was always set up as part of having a yahoo
account. When I click on a email icon I am taken to a page where I
can sign up for one to three levels of email. When click on the free
email it takes me to a page asking me if my profile is complete. When I
click yes it takes me back to the previous page where I can sign up for
one of three levels of email. The pages simply loop back and forth. I
asked a friend for help and he said there doesn't seem to be a way to
sign up for email.

I would write yahoo but there doesn't seem to be a way that I can
contact a real person.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

In
Ho said:
I set up a new yahoo account. They sent an email to my hotmail
account and I responded.

Not sure how this is related to MS Outlook - you generally can't access
Yahoo mail in a POP client unless you paid for your account.
I now have a yahoo account but can't find my
email page.

http://mail.yahoo.com

In the past email was always set up as part of having a
yahoo account.
When I click on a email icon
Where?

I am taken to a page
where I can sign up for one to three levels of email. When click on
the free email it takes me to a page asking me if my profile is
complete. When I click yes it takes me back to the previous page
where I can sign up for one of three levels of email. The pages
simply loop back and forth. I asked a friend for help and he said
there doesn't seem to be a way to sign up for email.

I would write yahoo but there doesn't seem to be a way that I can
contact a real person.

Perhaps you have a problem in your web browser? You may need to set it up to
accept cookies, allow activeX content, whatnot. If you're using IE, try
adding *.yahoo.com to your trusted sites zone and set the security on that
zone to Low. Also try clearing your IE temp files cache.

Regardless, this isn't an Outlook issue....
 

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