Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Re: [Amateur-repairs] Test 4th attempt to post, my messages to group disappear

Seems to be working. I am another who has had intermittent
problems with Yahoo.

On 4/25/2018 5:00 AM, lhouseparker@livingston.net
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> In the past few days I've tried replying to posts on this group from my home Email client, and then tried to make a new topic, but they have not showed up as posted in my inbox, nor do they appear online in the group's web address at yahoogroups.com - they just vanished, with no failure to deliver message coming back. I know they went out because I CC'd to another address and they went through OK. This time I'm trying by directly logging on to this Yahoo group via the web.
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> This never happened in the past. I can still send Emails to and from my Yahoo address, and I still receive posts from various groups made by other users, but suddenly I cannot post anything to groups either via my home Email client or via Yahoo Mail. Now when I reply directly via Yahoo Mail to a post I received from another group, I get back a delivery failure message from Yahoo's "MAILER-DAEMON" saying:
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>> Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message....
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>> Unable to deliver message after multiple retries, giving up.
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> So Yahoo Mail is now saying they cannot deliver a message to some of their own active groups. Does anyone know what's going on? This seems to be following Verizon's taking over Yahoo (now part of the Oath media company, they say) - are they blocking new posts? When I log on to Yahoo mail service they now pop up a "new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy" that lays out what seems to me to be rather invasive requirements allowing them to do whatever they want with all your messages, photos, activities, across all your devices, etc., and then add an arbitration clause limiting your ability to complain. This looks like the same behavior that Facebook is currently being criticized for.
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> If this is so than I would suggest that Amateur Repairs consider leaving Yahoo Groups and moving to another service.
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> John KE5ZB
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