Why do I have to sign up for a Yahoo account I don't need just to contact a human mail server administrator?
I'll just add to the frustration of others who find themselves blocked and no way to have a human address the problem, or even any kind of automated review or feedback based on IP address. We've been in business for twenty years, never had more than the occasional outbreak due to a compromised email account that was quickly addressed, and are not currently in any of the anti-spam blacklists or blocked by any of the other major email providers, yet Yahoo has suddenly started refusing email from our mail server (212.71.255.195).
But it's the same old story; too big to fail, too big to care about the little people being steamrolled out of existence due to official indifference.
Thanks Yahoo!
And no, I'm really not reading a 27-section TOS just to submit this or to be able to send an email. (Why would I want a Yahoo account?!) I hereby revoke my "agreeing" to the Yahoo TOS just to be able to make my point.
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Owen commented
Please I have a problem I lost the line which I add with my yahoo ID for verification code but now I want to change my password it say verification code will send to the number I lost what can I do please