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#23862 From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
Date: Mon Oct 8, 2012 11:25 am
Subject: Re: Re: No calendar tab yet
hcsjunior
Send Email Send Email
 
Lorrie, and why people shoul keep doing things in the same ways as before the computers and the internet? I don't get your poiut here. It seems to me that you are suggesting that people should not use the technological resources we have available today just because we have things that worked in the past. Following this reasoning, why wait in lines at the airport if before the airplane people traveled by train? Why travel by train if before people traveled on horseback?
Nowadays, nobody will keep a paper calendar in the bag if it's much simpler to have some kind of computer at hand.
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior


From: Lorrie <minilorrie@...>
To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 7, 2012 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Re: No calendar tab yet

 
And I ask again, what did people do before computers and the Internet??

Lorrie

Lorries Green World
http://minilorrie.2itb.com
Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
 On 10/07/2012 04:15 PM, justkenneth wrote:
 


Silk and Sassafrass,

I'll try to explain the importance of the calendar stuff.

An online calendar is not a substitute for a wall calendar. It's not about just being able to look online at the current month to see what the date is or being able to look ahead to see what day of the week someone's birthday falls on. Rather, an online calendar is a utility which helps us schedule and keep track of our appointments and events.

For example, my wife and I have five children. Three of our children are working. Neither my wife nor our three working children have regular 9 to 5 jobs. Their work schedule varies from week to week, including what days of the week they work, what hours they work, and what location they'll be reporting to when they work. In addition, my wife and two of my children are attending college and their class schedules are all different. My youngest son, who isn't working, also has events that need tracking. He is in band in high school which requires attending various sporting events and also attending various parades. He also has religious education classes he needs to attend.

Because our family is so busy with different schedules for different activities for different people, we have a lot of appointments and events that we need to track. A wall calendar would be useless for this, not only because there wouldn't be enough room for everything but also because it would be stuck on a wall somewhere and not available when people are in different locations and need to check something. Keep in mind too that schedules are always getting adjusted as some appointments get canceled and others take their place. Even if we could fit everything on a wall calendar using pencil and eraser or sticky notes, it would be difficult to filter through everything on there to see what someone's work schedule is for the next week.

With an online calendar utility, you can actually create separate schedules for each person to display on the calendar. You can even create separate schedules for each person's different activitiy types. I have separate schedules for each persons work schedule and school schedule. If I need to know what my wife's work schedule is, I can click an option to display just that schedule so that it's easy to view without the clutter of all the other events. If I need to know what my son's band schedule, I can select to view just that. Also, reminders can be sent prior to each event by email or text message. Also, the calendar is accessible from any computer or by phone.

A wall calendar with sticky notes may be sufficient for some people though I expect even they could benefit from an online calendar with reminders. But for some families a wall calendar just won't work.

Kenneth
 



#23863 From: Sumit Mehta <sumit.mehta@...>
Date: Mon Oct 8, 2012 12:44 pm
Subject: Re: Re: No calendar tab yet
sumit.mehta
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Well said Henrique... Let me add something... If you can't comprehend web calenders, why are you people using e-mail services... why don't you resort to old letters and postcards prevalent before computers and internet !!! Just because you don't require calender does not mean that every other person also do not / should not use web calender. Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo and all other major service providers are investing their money and time in developing and improving Calender feature. This is the basic justification of the fact that how many numbers of people using web calender. 

We never criticized anyone for not using web calender.. because we understand that everybody has their own preference and uses... but the people not using web calender are constantly trying to prove that nobody requires web calender.. may be due to difference in the mindsets... pl do learn to respect other's preferences... pl give your constructive criticism instead of blind criticism...



From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
To: "Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com" <Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2012 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Re: No calendar tab yet

 
Lorrie, and why people shoul keep doing things in the same ways as before the computers and the internet? I don't get your poiut here. It seems to me that you are suggesting that people should not use the technological resources we have available today just because we have things that worked in the past. Following this reasoning, why wait in lines at the airport if before the airplane people traveled by train? Why travel by train if before people traveled on horseback?
Nowadays, nobody will keep a paper calendar in the bag if it's much simpler to have some kind of computer at hand.
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior


From: Lorrie <minilorrie@...>
To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 7, 2012 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Re: No calendar tab yet

 
And I ask again, what did people do before computers and the Internet??

Lorrie

Lorries Green World
http://minilorrie.2itb.com
Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
 On 10/07/2012 04:15 PM, justkenneth wrote:
 


Silk and Sassafrass,

I'll try to explain the importance of the calendar stuff.

An online calendar is not a substitute for a wall calendar. It's not about just being able to look online at the current month to see what the date is or being able to look ahead to see what day of the week someone's birthday falls on. Rather, an online calendar is a utility which helps us schedule and keep track of our appointments and events.

For example, my wife and I have five children. Three of our children are working. Neither my wife nor our three working children have regular 9 to 5 jobs. Their work schedule varies from week to week, including what days of the week they work, what hours they work, and what location they'll be reporting to when they work. In addition, my wife and two of my children are attending college and their class schedules are all different. My youngest son, who isn't working, also has events that need tracking. He is in band in high school which requires attending various sporting events and also attending various parades. He also has religious education classes he needs to attend.

Because our family is so busy with different schedules for different activities for different people, we have a lot of appointments and events that we need to track. A wall calendar would be useless for this, not only because there wouldn't be enough room for everything but also because it would be stuck on a wall somewhere and not available when people are in different locations and need to check something. Keep in mind too that schedules are always getting adjusted as some appointments get canceled and others take their place. Even if we could fit everything on a wall calendar using pencil and eraser or sticky notes, it would be difficult to filter through everything on there to see what someone's work schedule is for the next week.

With an online calendar utility, you can actually create separate schedules for each person to display on the calendar. You can even create separate schedules for each person's different activitiy types. I have separate schedules for each persons work schedule and school schedule. If I need to know what my wife's work schedule is, I can click an option to display just that schedule so that it's easy to view without the clutter of all the other events. If I need to know what my son's band schedule, I can select to view just that. Also, reminders can be sent prior to each event by email or text message. Also, the calendar is accessible from any computer or by phone.

A wall calendar with sticky notes may be sufficient for some people though I expect even they could benefit from an online calendar with reminders. But for some families a wall calendar just won't work.

Kenneth
 





#23864 From: Donna Lee <Donna74128@...>
Date: Mon Oct 8, 2012 1:00 pm
Subject: Re: Re: No calendar tab yet
donna74128
Send Email Send Email
 
For me I forgot too many things especially medications that had to be taken every third day. If taken every day it was easier to remember!

I wish I had a good memory but I don't and I never have! 

Donna Ford Lee
Tulsa, OK 

Laus Deo

Sent Via Donna's iPhone

On Oct 7, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Lorrie <minilorrie@...> wrote:

And I ask again, what did people do before computers and the Internet??

Lorrie


#23865 From: Silk <silkvain@...>
Date: Mon Oct 8, 2012 3:02 pm
Subject: Re: Re: No calendar tab yet
silkvain
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Hi me Silk.. well Kenneth (I think) thanx for the explanation..
I see now why you enjoy your calendar.. I don't use one...
Of course you've heard it said that there will never be a paperless office.
and yes we got along just fine before the advent of the computer.. there was say keypunch..I expect that we'd be just fine today had the computer never been invented as we know know it.. I mean It has only been around (effectively) for say 20 or so years..
Yes it has made us in some ways a bit more efficient but also a bit more lazy mentally..
is this a good thing.. each must decide.. Einstein had no computer.. Tesla had no computer..Will the computer dumb us down? Has it.. What does it do essentially?
Fast calculations... It is only as good as the person who places the data in it..
Oh I know many techies who live and breathe technology..I say keep things in their proper perspective.. We got along for the greater portion of our survival sans a computer and could get along just fine without one.. perhaps even better.. many have become slaves to the thing.. many sit behind it all day.. many wouldn't know what to do without it.. some of us who have not become robots and still retain much of our "humanity" still walk in the park.. read a book by the fire side.. play with out dog.. take our wives to dinner.. Go down to lake fishing wiht our grandchildren.. play some chess in the park with our friends.. and i could go on.. am I being facetious? no however I do know people who are on that machine from the time they get up til they go to bed at night.. if they are not home they are on their mobile phone.. I see them no better off than what used to be the people behind the TV all day.. the couch potatoes as they were called. Sure the computer is useful but remember
it's for sending messages.. as in email.. the first computer was By the military.. giant thing. I could live without the email messages... handy that they are.. Louis pasteur had no computer.. nor did Jonas Salk (1955 vaccine) Leonardo di Vinci had no computer nor did Aristiotle..Fact.. for what most of us use the computer for... we could easily do with out it and our lives wouldn't be the worse for it.. maybe even the better..  I know for the computer groupies this may boil some blood.. the computer quite simply is not the end all and be all.
Dr Barnard didn't need one to transplant that 1st heart.. I believe you good peeps get the point.. I'm not anti technology but I sure do not want to see humanity dehumanized..
I don't want to see otherwise healthy kids who used to be outside "playing" glued to a monitor.. ask almost any kid whats the square root of 144 and they whip out their hand held apparatus..A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.........chao/Silk


--- On Mon, 10/8/12, Sumit Mehta <sumit.mehta@...> wrote:

From: Sumit Mehta <sumit.mehta@...>
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Re: No calendar tab yet
To: "Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com" <Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, October 8, 2012, 6:44 AM



Well said Henrique... Let me add something... If you can't comprehend web calenders, why are you people using e-mail services... why don't you resort to old letters and postcards prevalent before computers and internet !!! Just because you don't require calender does not mean that every other person also do not / should not use web calender. Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo and all other major service providers are investing their money and time in developing and improving Calender feature. This is the basic justification of the fact that how many numbers of people using web calender. 

We never criticized anyone for not using web calender.. because we understand that everybody has their own preference and uses... but the people not using web calender are constantly trying to prove that nobody requires web calender.. may be due to difference in the mindsets... pl do learn to respect other's preferences... pl give your constructive criticism instead of blind criticism...



From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
To: "Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com" <Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2012 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Re: No calendar tab yet

 
Lorrie, and why people shoul keep doing things in the same ways as before the computers and the internet? I don't get your poiut here. It seems to me that you are suggesting that people should not use the technological resources we have available today just because we have things that worked in the past. Following this reasoning, why wait in lines at the airport if before the airplane people traveled by train? Why travel by train if before people traveled on horseback?
Nowadays, nobody will keep a paper calendar in the bag if it's much simpler to have some kind of computer at hand.
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior


From: Lorrie <minilorrie@...>
To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 7, 2012 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Re: No calendar tab yet

 
And I ask again, what did people do before computers and the Internet??

Lorrie

Lorries Green World
http://minilorrie.2itb.com
Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
 On 10/07/2012 04:15 PM, justkenneth wrote:
 


Silk and Sassafrass,

I'll try to explain the importance of the calendar stuff.

An online calendar is not a substitute for a wall calendar. It's not about just being able to look online at the current month to see what the date is or being able to look ahead to see what day of the week someone's birthday falls on. Rather, an online calendar is a utility which helps us schedule and keep track of our appointments and events.

For example, my wife and I have five children. Three of our children are working. Neither my wife nor our three working children have regular 9 to 5 jobs. Their work schedule varies from week to week, including what days of the week they work, what hours they work, and what location they'll be reporting to when they work. In addition, my wife and two of my children are attending college and their class schedules are all different. My youngest son, who isn't working, also has events that need tracking. He is in band in high school which requires attending various sporting events and also attending various parades. He also has religious education classes he needs to attend.

Because our family is so busy with different schedules for different activities for different people, we have a lot of appointments and events that we need to track. A wall calendar would be useless for this, not only because there wouldn't be enough room for everything but also because it would be stuck on a wall somewhere and not available when people are in different locations and need to check something. Keep in mind too that schedules are always getting adjusted as some appointments get canceled and others take their place. Even if we could fit everything on a wall calendar using pencil and eraser or sticky notes, it would be difficult to filter through everything on there to see what someone's work schedule is for the next week.

With an online calendar utility, you can actually create separate schedules for each person to display on the calendar. You can even create separate schedules for each person's different activitiy types. I have separate schedules for each persons work schedule and school schedule. If I need to know what my wife's work schedule is, I can click an option to display just that schedule so that it's easy to view without the clutter of all the other events. If I need to know what my son's band schedule, I can select to view just that. Also, reminders can be sent prior to each event by email or text message. Also, the calendar is accessible from any computer or by phone.

A wall calendar with sticky notes may be sufficient for some people though I expect even they could benefit from an online calendar with reminders. But for some families a wall calendar just won't work.

Kenneth
 







#23866 From: "Kenneth" <justkenneth@...>
Date: Mon Oct 8, 2012 7:47 pm
Subject: Re: No calendar tab yet
justkenneth
Send Email Send Email
 
--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, Lorrie <minilorrie@...> wrote:
>
> And I ask again, what did people do before computers and the Internet??
>
> Lorrie
>

Lorrie,

Since you're asking this in response to my post, I guess you're asking what
people did about their calendars before the internet.

There were and still are a variety of different paper calendars.  Wall calendars
of course are not very transportable but there are pocket calendars that are the
size of a checkbook.  These could be carried with a person, presumably in their
pocket or purse.

But you already know this, don't you?  Was the point of asking to jog my own
memory about what we did before we had email and the internet?  I do remember
those days but I certainly have come to appreciate what I can do with the
internet.

Probably my favorite feature of online calendars is the ability to organize
different sets of events/appointments into different schedules or calendars.  My
full calendar with everything displayed is overwhelming if I'm looking for
something in particular.  But I have the option to "display only this calendar"
in Google Calendar and that allows me to display clearly the subset of events I
need to browse.

Another cool feature is the ability to change views from the standard month view
to a week view or day view.  I can even select to just display events in a list.
These options are very useful to me.  A pocket calendar wouldn't be as
beneficial.

Kenneth

#23867 From: "jimbir" <jimbir@...>
Date: Mon Oct 8, 2012 4:49 pm
Subject: Mailer-daemon messages
jimbir
Send Email Send Email
 
I want to know what the error messages mean and what I have to correct to keep
them from reoccurring. Is there a list that explains this? Can someone point me
to a site that will do this?

Thanks. Jim B.

#23868 From: Lorrie <minilorrie@...>
Date: Tue Oct 9, 2012 3:46 am
Subject: Re: Re: No calendar tab yet
minilorrie
Send Email Send Email
 
No I did not mean we should not use the technology of today.  What I meant was that worrying about whether the calendar works properly is really not much to have a fit about.  It will eventually work, till then we just need patience.  It is not worth running down Yahoo or any service and not worth getting sick about.

Lorrie

Lorries Green World
http://minilorrie.2itb.com
Thompson, Manitoba, Canada

--- On Mon, 10/8/12, Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...> wrote:
 

 

Lorrie, and why people shoul keep doing things in the same ways as before the computers and the internet? I don't get your poiut here. It seems to me that you are suggesting that people should not use the technological resources we have available today just because we have things that worked in the past. Following this reasoning, why wait in lines at the airport if before the airplane people traveled by train? Why travel by train if before people traveled on horseback?
Nowadays, nobody will keep a paper calendar in the bag if it's much simpler to have some kind of computer at hand.
 
 

#23869 From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
Date: Tue Oct 9, 2012 12:55 pm
Subject: Re: Re: No calendar tab yet
hcsjunior
Send Email Send Email
 
Lorrie, 
I didn't mean to be rude, but, again, that is your vision (I'm not worried about Yahoo Calender too), but people may have their own different needs and priorities.
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior


From: Lorrie <minilorrie@...>
To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2012 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Re: No calendar tab yet

 
No I did not mean we should not use the technology of today.  What I meant was that worrying about whether the calendar works properly is really not much to have a fit about.  It will eventually work, till then we just need patience.  It is not worth running down Yahoo or any service and not worth getting sick about.

Lorrie

Lorries Green World
http://minilorrie.2itb.com
Thompson, Manitoba, Canada

--- On Mon, 10/8/12, Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...> wrote:
 

 
Lorrie, and why people shoul keep doing things in the same ways as before the computers and the internet? I don't get your poiut here. It seems to me that you are suggesting that people should not use the technological resources we have available today just because we have things that worked in the past. Following this reasoning, why wait in lines at the airport if before the airplane people traveled by train? Why travel by train if before people traveled on horseback?
Nowadays, nobody will keep a paper calendar in the bag if it's much simpler to have some kind of computer at hand.
 
 



#23870 From: Harryh <harryh89@...>
Date: Tue Oct 9, 2012 7:11 pm
Subject: Re: Major built-in photo issue
harryh89
Send Email Send Email
 
I'm a bit late, but CC tells me they are 'working on the issue' of thumbnails not appearing, slideshow not working.  It may be the server I'm stuck with, but it's making mail more difficult to use.


From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
To: "Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com" <Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Y-Mail] Major built-in photo issue



I was facing something like that but, instead of spinning circles, all I have was "text documents" icons as thumbnails of all my photos. I was forced to contact Customer Care (they act like - I'm sorry to say that - brainless zombies, asking me to do little things that I've obviusly tried a lot of times before. They ignored videos and screenshots I've sent to them. Contact @YahooCare on Twitter is much more effective.

 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior


From: guillaumebcom <guillaume@...>
To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 5:14 PM
Subject: [Y-Mail] Major built-in photo issue

 
Three weeks ago I reported a bug concerning the photo app.

The built-in photo application displaying the photos in my email as a gallery has been giving me troubles

1- Once opened in a new tab, the thumbnails of the pictures received in my emails would not load. The spinner keeps circling around. Double clicking on them gives me a blank screen

2- When viewing a specific message containing an image, the thumbnail of an attached photo would not load either (at the bottom)

3- In the mobile web app of Yahoo!Mail, the photo section does not display my images as well.

This is happening on all browsers, all OS. This is a Yahoo! problem
A video illustrating my problem is available here : https://vimeo.com/49311825

Well I am not the only one experiencing this :
http://help.yahoo.com/communities/index?page=forumsearch&startover=y&y=PROD_MAIL&source=forums.community_search&question_box=photo+app

What about you ?








#23871 From: "Kenneth" <justkenneth@...>
Date: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:23 am
Subject: Re: Mailer-daemon messages
justkenneth
Send Email Send Email
 
I've never worried too much about the mailer-daemon error codes.  For my
purposes the basic diagnosis is the same.  I've sent an email to an email
address that no longer exists.  Or more typically, someone spoofing my email
address as the sender has sent an email to addresses that don't exist. 
Actually, I think the text in these messages will sometimes give more
information such as the email address doesn't exist or has been discontinued or
the recipients mailbox is full.

Kenneth

--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, "jimbir" <jimbir@...> wrote:
>
> I want to know what the error messages mean and what I have to correct to keep
them from reoccurring. Is there a list that explains this? Can someone point me
to a site that will do this?
>
> Thanks. Jim B.
>

#23872 From: "mjk4984" <mjk4984@...>
Date: Tue Oct 9, 2012 9:03 pm
Subject: Received emails are being severely delayed
mjk4984
Send Email Send Email
 
I've been having problems getting Yahoo Mail on my iPhone and iPad recently
(IMAP and push issues).  Since I pay for Yahoo! Mail Premium (not well named), I
have the option to "forward and store" emails.  I set that up over the weekend
to forward to my iCloud account.  That way when Yahoo failed, I'd still get
emails in a timely manner.

After doing this everything was working well.  Emails sent to my Yahoo account
would show up in the Yahoo Inbox and iCloud Inbox.  That was until this morning.

When I woke up this morning I checked my emails and saw a large number of
"Yahoo" messages in my iCloud inbox, that were not in my Yahoo! Inbox.  Over the
course of the day, these emails started trickling in.  One of them was delayed 7
hours.  According to the message headers, the emails were received by Yahoo
shortly after delivery, but Yahoo just held on to them until they finally showed
up in my Inbox.  In other words, Yahoo received the emails, but never bothered
to deliver them to me.

Ironically the push problem seems to have corrected itself and IMAP is mostly
working, but none of that helps if Yahoo doesn't actually deliver the emails.

Even now, email sent to my Yahoo! box is taking on average 5 minutes to show up
in my Inbox after being received by Yahoo.

Contacting Yahoo support is an exercise in futility.  Contacting their Twitter
feed gets a response to contact support.  Contacting support via chat (when
available) simply says to email support.  Emailing support gets an automated
response stating that someone will get back in 24 to 72 hours, but after 72
hours, there hasn't been a response.

Anyone else having issues or have any ideas on how to get this fixed?

#23873 From: wordsletters@...
Date: Tue Oct 9, 2012 9:24 pm
Subject: Re: No calendar tab yet
wordsletters...
Send Email Send Email
 
Hye Lorrie,
Before there were computers there was a little gadget called a day planner.  You
physically wrote down your appointments and schedules on the dated pages.  It
could hold info for you, your wife, kids, friends and meetings.  I still use
one, I don't want to find out some tech gadget has powered out and I've lost
everything.  People are getting so lazy and self-important that they need
gadgets to do the work.

Meg

--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, "Kenneth" <justkenneth@...> wrote:
>
>
> --- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, Lorrie <minilorrie@> wrote:
> >
> > And I ask again, what did people do before computers and the Internet??
> >
> > Lorrie
> >
>
> Lorrie,
>
> Since you're asking this in response to my post, I guess you're asking what
people did about their calendars before the internet.
>
> There were and still are a variety of different paper calendars.  Wall
calendars of course are not very transportable but there are pocket calendars
that are the size of a checkbook.  These could be carried with a person,
presumably in their pocket or purse.
>
> But you already know this, don't you?  Was the point of asking to jog my own
memory about what we did before we had email and the internet?  I do remember
those days but I certainly have come to appreciate what I can do with the
internet.
>
> Probably my favorite feature of online calendars is the ability to organize
different sets of events/appointments into different schedules or calendars.  My
full calendar with everything displayed is overwhelming if I'm looking for
something in particular.  But I have the option to "display only this calendar"
in Google Calendar and that allows me to display clearly the subset of events I
need to browse.
>
> Another cool feature is the ability to change views from the standard month
view to a week view or day view.  I can even select to just display events in a
list.  These options are very useful to me.  A pocket calendar wouldn't be as
beneficial.
>
> Kenneth
>

#23874 From: Jim Birke <jimbir@...>
Date: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:50 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Mailer-daemon messages
jimbir
Send Email Send Email
 
Yes, The basic diagnosis explanes the problem well enough but what about
the following:

No MX or A records for murrayavaition.com

or

Remote host said: 550 5.1.1 xxxx@...: Recipient address rejected: aol.com
[RCPT_TO]

or

Remote host said: 550 #5.7.1 Your access to submit messages to this e-mail
system has been rejected. [RCPT_TO]

Thanks. Jim B.



On 10/10/2012 1:23 AM, Kenneth wrote:
> I've never worried too much about the mailer-daemon error codes.  For my
purposes the basic diagnosis is the same.  I've sent an email to an email
address that no longer exists.  Or more typically, someone spoofing my email
address as the sender has sent an email to addresses that don't exist. 
Actually, I think the text in these messages will sometimes give more
information such as the email address doesn't exist or has been discontinued or
the recipients mailbox is full.
>
> Kenneth
>
> --- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, "jimbir" <jimbir@...> wrote:
>> I want to know what the error messages mean and what I have to correct to
keep them from reoccurring. Is there a list that explains this? Can someone
point me to a site that will do this?
>>
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#23875 From: Shal Farley <shal@...>
Date: Fri Oct 12, 2012 3:42 am
Subject: Re: Re: Mailer-daemon messages
shalfarley
Send Email Send Email
 
Jim,

> No MX or A records for murrayavaition.com

That means "no such address". In technical terms, that domain wasn't found in
the Domain Name System (DNS). MX records identify the Message Transfer Agents
(the destination servers for email messages) for that domain. A records are
generic Address records for host names.

In that particular case, likely due to a typo: "aviation", not "avaition".

> Remote host said: 550 5.1.1 xxxx@...: Recipient address rejected: aol.com
[RCPT_TO]

AOL says "Senders using scripts to remove unknown users automatically, should be
looking for both the new error code and the old one." I've no idea what they
mean by that.
<http://postmaster.aol.com/Postmaster.Errors.php>

> Remote host said: 550 #5.7.1 Your access to submit messages to this
> e-mail system has been rejected. [RCPT_TO]

This one seems to be associated with spam blacklists. The receiving email
service has decided that the sender is not worthy to send messages to them.

-- Shal

#23876 From: "Brian" <brianeliasek@...>
Date: Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:41 pm
Subject: Unsubscribe folder
brianeliasek
Send Email Send Email
 
Hey guys,
Does anyone know how to remove an email address from the unsubscribe folder? I
have a co-workers email address that is mistakenly going into this folder
automatically instead of my inbox.  Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brian

#23877 From: "j_d_miller" <j_d_miller@...>
Date: Fri Oct 12, 2012 2:56 pm
Subject: Re: No calendar tab yet
j_d_miller
Send Email Send Email
 
I just came here searching for a way to make my Yahoo!Calendar tab sticky on my
main mail page.

The Calendar appears to work for me, and I share mine with my wife's Yahoo!
account.

What is the part that doesn't work?

-J

--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, Rob Weigle <rob.weigle@...> wrote:
>
> Despite the announcement over 2 months ago, the rollout of the calendar tab is
not complete yet.  I am not waiting for calendar to work as announced in Ymail.
What this lack has done to me is reinforce my opinion that the mail blog does
not contain truth. I have stuck by Yahoo! this long, but now I am going to
search for a different mail program. Any suggestions?
>

#23878 From: "greatyoga" <greatyoga@...>
Date: Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:35 pm
Subject: Inbox
greatyoga
Send Email Send Email
 
i just deleted an email by mistake.  I clicked on the Move button to move it to
the Inbox but there is no inbox in the selection.  I tried  it on another
computer.  Same thing.  I have never had this problem beforeafter using Y mail
for over 10 years,  It has to be on the Yahoo end.  How can they check it out?

Thanks
GB

#23879 From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
Date: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:06 pm
Subject: Re: Inbox
hcsjunior
Send Email Send Email
 
Try pressing "D", then "0".
In my mail I can see inbox as an option.
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior


From: greatyoga <greatyoga@...>
To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 10:35 AM
Subject: [Y-Mail] Inbox

 
i just deleted an email by mistake. I clicked on the Move button to move it to the Inbox but there is no inbox in the selection. I tried it on another computer. Same thing. I have never had this problem beforeafter using Y mail for over 10 years, It has to be on the Yahoo end. How can they check it out?

Thanks
GB




#23880 From: "Kenneth" <justkenneth@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:12 am
Subject: Re: Inbox
justkenneth
Send Email Send Email
 
When I click the move button, Inbox is listed.  It's below the list of personal
folders, just above Spam.

--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, "greatyoga" <greatyoga@...> wrote:
>
> i just deleted an email by mistake.  I clicked on the Move button to move it
to the Inbox but there is no inbox in the selection.  I tried  it on another
computer.  Same thing.  I have never had this problem beforeafter using Y mail
for over 10 years,  It has to be on the Yahoo end.  How can they check it out?
>
> Thanks
> GB
>

#23881 From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:52 am
Subject: New Buid
hcsjunior
Send Email Send Email
 
Neo Version: Build number: 2.33.0.5746
Build time: Tue Oct 9 11:53:09 PDT 2012
Hostname: cg5.c6.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior

#23882 From: Gabriele Pollara <gpollara@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:54 am
Subject: RE: New Buid
gpollara
Send Email Send Email
 
is it me but since the Calendar, there haven't really been any new features?


I've been using the new Outlook recently - really quite enjoying it, but this may be just because I fancied a change...


Still holding out for Yahoo to come up with something great. Ultimately I've also noticed that the biggest determinant of webmail functionality is the hardware and software on your computer, rather than the small extra features the providers offer. Unfortunately, if your work computer is slow, yahoo, outlook or gmail are slow too...
 

To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
From: henriquecsj@...
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 20:52:49 -0700
Subject: [Y-Mail] New Buid

 
Neo Version: Build number: 2.33.0.5746
Build time: Tue Oct 9 11:53:09 PDT 2012
Hostname: cg5.c6.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior



#23883 From: "ofinterest2me.com" <langdon200510@...>
Date: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:14 pm
Subject: Re: Inbox
langdon200510
Send Email Send Email
 
--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, "greatyoga" <greatyoga@...> wrote:
>
> i just deleted an email by mistake.  I clicked on the Move button to move it
to the Inbox but there is no inbox in the selection.  I tried  it on another
computer.  Same thing.  I have never had this problem beforeafter using Y mail
for over 10 years,  It has to be on the Yahoo end.  How can they check it out?
>
> Thanks
> GB
>

I have an 'inbox' in the menyus to move files to

#23884 From: Cindy Cozad-Rudinger <zadrud1@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:00 am
Subject: Re: Inbox
zadrud1
Send Email Send Email
 
Could you move the email to another folder first, then see if you can move it from there to the inbox? If not, at least it will be out of the Delete folder.


Cindy in Ohio
Melanie, CD, CGC...Border Collie mix
Sunfire's MD Cotton BTV Tank, CGC...Labrador Retriever
http://cynthiasword.wordpress.com/

--- On Mon, 10/15/12, greatyoga <greatyoga@...> wrote:
i just deleted an email by mistake.  I clicked on the Move button to move it to the Inbox but there is no inbox in the selection.  I tried  it on another computer.  Same thing.  I have never had this problem beforeafter using Y mail for over 10 years,  It has to be on the Yahoo end.  How can they check it out?

Thanks
GB

#23885 From: Sumit Mehta <sumit.mehta@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:44 am
Subject: Re: New Buid
sumit.mehta
Send Email Send Email
 
I noticed it two days back. May be some performance improvements. Although plenty of features like conversion view, online viewing of office documents & pdf files, online storage etc are still missing and I haven't even heard any rumors about their development, I think that the present Y-mail interface seems to have reached its saturation point after the introduction of Calender tab. (The word "Calender" in Yahoo's context has some serious irritating effects on some of the group members, so I convey my apology in advance ... ;) winking)  



From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
To: Grupo Y! Mail <Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 9:22 AM
Subject: [Y-Mail] New Buid

 
Neo Version: Build number: 2.33.0.5746
Build time: Tue Oct 9 11:53:09 PDT 2012
Hostname: cg5.c6.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior



#23886 From: Vadim Altynskiy <vadim.altynskiy@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:04 am
Subject: Re: Inbox
vadim.altynskiy
Send Email Send Email
 

You mean you wanted to move the deleted message from your Trash folder back to the Inbox? Just checked it out and works well for me. Try selecting the message and press "D and then 0 (zero)"

#23887 From: Suzi-Yahoo <s.olsen2@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:15 am
Subject: Re: New Buid
s.olsen2
Send Email Send Email
 
Neo Version: 
Build number: 2.33.0.5748
Build time: Thu Oct 11 01:21:01 PDT 2012
Hostname: cg60.c4.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
 
*Suzi*
Ravelry ID: PuppyKisses
http://www.flickr.com/photos/puppykisses



From: Henrique Junior <henriquecsj@...>
To: Grupo Y! Mail <Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 10:52 PM
Subject: [Y-Mail] New Buid



Neo Version: Build number: 2.33.0.5746
Build time: Tue Oct 9 11:53:09 PDT 2012
Hostname: cg5.c6.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
 
--
Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
http://about.me/henriquejunior





#23888 From: "shazen27" <shazen27@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:28 am
Subject: Re: New Buid
shazen27
Send Email Send Email
 
Neo Version:
Build number: 2.33.0.5748
Build time: Thu Oct 11 01:21:01 PDT 2012

Hostname: cg21.c6.mail.bf1.yahoo.com



Also, I noticed that yahoo messenger integration is gone now.  So we get
calendar and they take away messenger.  It's not matter, I never used it except
to report every message as spam anyway.



--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, Gabriele Pollara <gpollara@...> wrote:
>
> is it me but since the Calendar, there haven't really been any new features?
>
>
> I've been using the new Outlook recently - really quite enjoying it, but this
may be just because I fancied a change...
>
>
> Still holding out for Yahoo to come up with something great. Ultimately I've
also noticed that the biggest determinant of webmail functionality is the
hardware and software on your computer, rather than the small extra features the
providers offer. Unfortunately, if your work computer is slow, yahoo, outlook or
gmail are slow too...
>
>
>
>
> To: Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com
> From: henriquecsj@...
> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 20:52:49 -0700
> Subject: [Y-Mail] New Buid
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Neo Version:
> Build number: 2.33.0.5746
> Build time: Tue Oct  9 11:53:09 PDT 2012
>
> Hostname: cg5.c6.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
>
>
> --
> Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
> http://about.me/henriquejunior
>

#23889 From: "Brian" <brianeliasek@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:41 pm
Subject: Re: Inbox
brianeliasek
Send Email Send Email
 
No, I have an actual "unsubscribe folder" that was provided by Yahoo to help
control unwanted emails.  It basically takes spam that gets through and dumps it
into this folder, however I do not know how to reverse the action...I.E. I need
to have my "unsubscribe" folder not recognize my co-workers email address and
just let it go to my "inbox". Does this help?

--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, Vadim Altynskiy <vadim.altynskiy@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> You mean you wanted to move the deleted message from your Trash folder back to
the Inbox? Just checked it out and works well for me. Try selecting the message
and press "D and then 0 (zero)"
>

#23890 From: "Kenneth" <justkenneth@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:58 pm
Subject: Re: Inbox
justkenneth
Send Email Send Email
 
--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, "Brian" <brianeliasek@...> wrote:
>
> No, I have an actual "unsubscribe folder" that was provided by Yahoo to help control unwanted emails. It basically takes spam that gets through and dumps it into this folder, however I do not know how to reverse the action...I.E. I need to have my "unsubscribe" folder not recognize my co-workers email address and just let it go to my "inbox". Does this help?
>

Are you talking about the Unsubscriber mail app?  I've never used it but I went ahead and installed it just now to see if there was any info that would help you with your problem.

I received an email from OtherInbox that described how my new unsubscribe folder works:

--------------------------
Your Unsubscribe folder is the simplest way to stop emails you don't want. Just move unwanted messages to the Unsubscribe folder and we'll take care of the rest. It's a satisfying way to simplify your inbox.

When you move an email to the Unsubscribe folder, we notify the sender that you want to be removed from their list.

You don't have to answer any questions or remember your password. Once the email is in your Unsubscribe folder, you're done!

Important tip: You might be tempted to move email from the Spam folder to your new Unsubscribe folder â€" in a word, don't. Email in your Spam folder is exactly where it needs to be. The Unsubscribe folder is for email that has reached your inbox that you no longer want to receive. Anytime you move an email out of your Spam folder, your email service thinks it made a mistake and you do want to receive those emails, which is definitely not your intention. So, leave spam where it is and only use the Unsubscribe folder for emails in your inbox.
--------------------------

So I gather that at some point you moved an email from your coworker into the unsubscribe folder and now everything from that coworker is getting placed there.  I still see that move from the unsubscribe folder to inbox is available so you could move them back to the inbox as they arrive.  I'm not sure if you can reset Unsubscriber to stop taking that action for that sender though.  You might just have to remove the application.

Kenneth


#23891 From: "Kenneth" <justkenneth@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:39 pm
Subject: Re: New Buid
justkenneth
Send Email Send Email
 
--- In Y-Mail@yahoogroups.com, "shazen27" <shazen27@...> wrote:
>
> Neo Version:
> Build number: 2.33.0.5748
> Build time: Thu Oct 11 01:21:01 PDT 2012
>
> Hostname: cg21.c6.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
>
> Also, I noticed that yahoo messenger integration is gone now.  So we get
calendar and they take away messenger.  It's not matter, I never used it except
to report every message as spam anyway.
>

Are you sure about that?  I've been updated to the same build release but I
don't have calendar integration and do still have Messenger integration.

Kenneth

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