Yahoo Groups is stinky at best, in my opinion...
  
  On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 5:00 AM, lhouseparker@livingston.net
  [Amateur-repairs] <Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
  
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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:
  >
  > > Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message....
  > > Unable to deliver message after multiple retries, giving up.
  >
  >
  > 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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  > 73
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  > John KE5ZB
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Posted by: tron nee <troneee@gmail.com>
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