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I am using outlook 2007 and just followed the instructions on the 'about'
website that Outlook help gave me in order to use outlook for my yahoo acct. It then imported my inbox effectively. I was thrilled until I tried to send my first email and got a 554 undelieverable message. I am using a public wireless network. Can anyone help? |
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"Patrick" wrote in message
... I am using outlook 2007 and just followed the instructions on the 'about' website that Outlook help gave me in order to use outlook for my yahoo acct. It then imported my inbox effectively. I was thrilled until I tried to send my first email and got a 554 undelieverable message. I am using a public wireless network. Can anyone help? Please be more exact in describing how you've configured the account. Unless you're using a paid Yahoo.com account (or one of several European Yahoo servers), you cannot use Outlook to access Yahoo via POP. Are you authenticating to the outgoing server? Are you using AT&T as your ISP? Are you on an AT&T network when you access the mail server? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I do not have a paid acct with Yahoo, but thought that with Ypops one could
use Outlook with a free Yahoo acct. In the tutuorial I followed, it instructed me to use 127.0.0.1 as both my outgoing and incoming mail server. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Patrick" wrote in message ... I am using outlook 2007 and just followed the instructions on the 'about' website that Outlook help gave me in order to use outlook for my yahoo acct. It then imported my inbox effectively. I was thrilled until I tried to send my first email and got a 554 undelieverable message. I am using a public wireless network. Can anyone help? Please be more exact in describing how you've configured the account. Unless you're using a paid Yahoo.com account (or one of several European Yahoo servers), you cannot use Outlook to access Yahoo via POP. Are you authenticating to the outgoing server? Are you using AT&T as your ISP? Are you on an AT&T network when you access the mail server? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Patrick" wrote in message
... I do not have a paid acct with Yahoo, but thought that with Ypops one could use Outlook with a free Yahoo acct. In the tutuorial I followed, it instructed me to use 127.0.0.1 as both my outgoing and incoming mail server. It's always best to mention all the pertinent facts when you post. That you're using Ypops is very pertinent. You've looked over the help information on the Ypops web page, correct? Sounds like you have issues with Ypops, not Outlook. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Patrick wrote:
I do not have a paid acct with Yahoo, but thought that with Ypops one could use Outlook with a free Yahoo acct. In the tutuorial I followed, it instructed me to use 127.0.0.1 as both my outgoing and incoming mail server. Oh, and *now* you mention using YahooPOPs. You didn't think that was critical information to include in your original post? Yes, you do configure your e-mail client to use localhost or 127.0.0.1 for the mail hosts. That's because Ypops is running on your local host as a POP-to-HTTP proxy. You connect your POP client to Ypops and it connects to Yahoo Mail using HTTP to screen- and URL-scrape to navigate their web site (which means when they change their web pages or the navigation routes that Ypops will stop working until the author gets around to fixing his proxy). So WHICH user interface did you select in the webmail interface to Yahoo Mail? Whichever one you select is the same one you have to select in Ypops. It scrapes the screen and also uses URLs to navigate around the Yahoo Mail web site. Unless you match Ypops to use the same set of screens as the ones for the UI that you selected for your Yahoo webmail account, Ypops won't be able to find its way around. Anytime Yahoo changes their webmail screens, Ypops, FreePOPs, PopPeeper, Thunderbird's Webmail plug-in, and other similar screen-scraper navigational tools will all fail and you wait until its author gets around to changing their code. Yahoo Mail will also periodically intervene the login process by injecting a security web page that requires you to enter the characters shown in a CAPTCHA image. This checks that a human is using the account, not a bot. Ypops can't handle the image. It's an image, not actual characters. You see the characters in the image but they aren't text characters that a program can capture. Ypops will popup an alert telling you about the CAPTCHA security page that is interfering with the login and presents you the opportunity to enter the characters to complete the login. It doesn't work. Why? When they submit the characters that you enter, a new Yahoo Mail session gets started so the CAPTCHA image changes and what you entered for the old image doesn't match up with the characters in the new image. You will have to use the webmail interface to your Yahoo Mail account to do the login, see the CAPTCHA security page, enter the characters, and complete the login. Then you should be okay for a couple of months before the CAPTCHA security page shows up again in the login process. I used Ypops for maybe 5 years. I eventually gave up on it because: (1) Yahoo Mail wasn't a primary e-mail account so any time wasted getting mail polls to work with it were a waste of time; and, (2) Ypops goes unresponsive at least twice per week which mean you won't get any new e-mails through your Yahoo Mail account, you don't see any error popups about Ypops not working, and you'll have to realize that Ypops stopped working and have to unload and reload it. It isn't super-reliable. It is sensitive to changes in Yahoo Mail's web pages. If you want to send e-mails out through Yahoo Mail using Ypops, you'll have to also enable the SMTP server in Ypops and the port you select on which it listens will have to match what you specify in the e-mail account defined in your POP client. Why do you want to send e-mails out through Yahoo Mail? For *free* accounts, Yahoo will append their spammy promotional signature onto the end of every e-mail you send out using their webmail service. That means every one of your outbound e-mails sent through a free Yahoo account are spammified. You think that looks professional? Just because you receive e-mails via Yahoo Mail doesn't mean you also have to send e-mails out through Yahoo Mail. Instead configure the e-mail account in your client to receive via Ypops (and from Yahoo Mail) but send out through your ISP's SMTP mail host. Then when you send new e-mails using that account in your client, they originate from your ISP's mail host and with no spam attached to it. Whatever you put in the E-Mail field in the account defined in your client is the e-mail address that your recipient's will see, so although you send through your ISP's SMTP mail host, your recipients will see your Yahoo Mail address and send their e-mails there. I use the classic UI for Yahoo Mail's webmail interface (the newer Ajax-enabled UI is slower). You have to make sure Ypops is configured to use the same webmail UI screens so it knows how to navigate the webmail pages. If Yahoo Mail recently changed the content of their webmail pages, it could be that you just tried to start using Ypops but now have to wait until its author gets around to updating Ypops to match those webmail page changes. And it could be that Ypops simply became unresponsive so you'll have to unload and reload it (or reboot which does the same thing since it is a Startup folder item). If you downloaded the beta version, try using the older non-beta version. Don't expect reliable e-mailing when using Ypops, or when using any screen-scraper type of utility to navigate a webmail site. |
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Oops, it isn't YahooPops that lets you choose which webmail UI to match
on at the Yahoo Mail web site. Must've been some other screen-scraper utility, like PopPeeper. In the 0.8 version (that I just looked at in a virtual machine), there is no option to have it match its navigational screen set to the one you select for Yahoo Mail's webmail interface. Ypops must've been encoded to try to guess which webmail UI on which to match. So switch Yahoo Mail's webmail UI back to the classic view and retest. |
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 18:27:44 -0600, VanguardLH wrote:
Oops, it isn't YahooPops that lets you choose which webmail UI to match on at the Yahoo Mail web site. Must've been some other screen-scraper utility, like PopPeeper. In the 0.8 version (that I just looked at in a virtual machine), there is no option to have it match its navigational screen set to the one you select for Yahoo Mail's webmail interface. Ypops must've been encoded to try to guess which webmail UI on which to match. So switch Yahoo Mail's webmail UI back to the classic view and retest. It also could be the public server is not that public. I have access to one which will let me receive, but not send any email. |
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