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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 23, 2012 10:36:37 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post who has logged into any Yahoo email you created has had the problem below in Dec 2011 and or Jan 2012. The problem I have been having again for 2 or more days in the past week including today is the problem below that I posted about in a post in this thread on Jan 16, 2012. I also wanted to let members who reads this post know that when the Yahoo email that I had the problem below in does let me go to the Inbox so I can see what emails are in there and I try to open a email usually the page with the list of emails will close out on me before I can read what is in the email I tried to open. The problem I had yesterday more than three times when I tried to go to the Inbox folder of a Yahoo email I created that uses the Classic version is the page I had opened would close out on me on its own after I clicked on Inbox and before I could see all the emails in the Inbox folder. If any member does say they have had the problem I mentioned happening to them than do you know what could cause the problem I mentioned happening. I'm guessing for better productivity. To the member I am quoting how can the tab feature in the new Yahoo email version do what you said in the quote I am quoting from you.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 24, 2012 9:01:51 GMT -5
I wanted to let members who read this post know that I was able to contact Yahoo by filling out a form about the problems I said I have been having with a Yahoo email in a post in this thread on Jan 23, 2012. Below is the reply I was given when I shared a email address that is not with Yahoo. If any member who reads the problems I said I have been having with a Yahoo email in a post in this thread on Jan 23, 2012 ever has either or both of the problems I mentioned having than I hope one of the suggestions I was given will help fix any Yahoo email problem you have. Thank you for contacting Yahoo! Mail Customer Care. I understand you are experiencing an issue while accessing emails in your Yahoo! Mail account. I apologize for the inconvenience this has caused, and have some information to share with you. Based on the information within your email, I'd like to offer a few troubleshooting steps outlined below that you can try from your computer. After you complete each of the steps, you will want to test to see if the issue is still present. These steps are available with detailed instructions in the Yahoo! Mail help pages located at: help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/technical/browser-01.html- Disable any Internet browser Add-ons or Plug-ins. - Temporarily disable any security software. - Delete your Internet browser Cookies and Cache. - Update Flash Player. - Ensure that JavaScript is updated and enabled in your Internet browser. - Restart your Internet browser. - Restart your computer. - Temporarily switch to a different supported Internet browser. - Test from another computer, please include the results of this test with any response to this email. - Test from another location, please include the results of this test with any response to this email. If the troubleshooting steps listed above do not resolve your issue, please reply to this email, including the results of any tests with the response.
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 25, 2012 1:44:21 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post who has logged into any Yahoo email you created has had the problem below in Dec 2011 and or Jan 2012. The problem I have been having again for 2 or more days in the past week including today is the problem below that I posted about in a post in this thread on Jan 16, 2012. I also wanted to let members who reads this post know that when the Yahoo email that I had the problem below in does let me go to the Inbox so I can see what emails are in there and I try to open a email usually the page with the list of emails will close out on me before I can read what is in the email I tried to open. The problem I had yesterday more than three times when I tried to go to the Inbox folder of a Yahoo email I created that uses the Classic version is the page I had opened would close out on me on its own after I clicked on Inbox and before I could see all the emails in the Inbox folder. If any member does say they have had the problem I mentioned happening to them than do you know what could cause the problem I mentioned happening. I'm guessing for better productivity. To the member I am quoting how can the tab feature in the new Yahoo email version do what you said in the quote I am quoting from you. when i click on a mail it opens a new tab
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 26, 2012 8:21:53 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post has ever had the Gmail problem below in Dec 2011 and or Jan 2012.
I asked what I asked because more than one day in the past week including today which is Jan 26, 2012 when I click on Compose Mail in a Gmail email I created the place to the right of where it says To:, Cc:, and Bcc: will not let me type in a email address, but I can type in the place to the right of where it says Subject:, the place under Attachment: and the body of the place to type in a email. I was wondering if anyone knows what could cause the problem I am having with a Gmail email I created.
I do want to let members who reads this post know I am able to reply to emails in a Gmail email I created, but I am not able to forward any emails since what I said above in the previous paragraph of this post will not work for me.
Just so members know I tried using a different internet service to see if the Gmail problem I mentioned above is happening with Gmail or with the internet service I use the most often and when I tried a different internet service with a Gmail email I created that Gmail email is working fine.
I also wanted to let members who read this post know that I also tried using a different internet service (the same internet service I used in the previous paragraph of this post) to see if the problems I said I have been having in a post in this thread on Jan 23, 2012 with a Yahoo email I created is just happening with a internet service I use the most often and I did find out that when I used a different internet service with a Yahoo email I created the problems I said I have been having don't happen with that internet service.
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows why one internet service will cause the Gmail and Yahoo email problems I am having, but if I use a different internet service the Gmail and Yahoo email problems I am having don't happen with a different internet service, but it does happen with the internet service I use the most often.
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 27, 2012 6:44:09 GMT -5
speaking of gmail do you use google talk or google voice?
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 27, 2012 8:29:53 GMT -5
speaking of gmail do you use google talk or google voice? To the member I am quoting are you asking me or any member who reads this post what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting I have not heard of google talk and google voice. Do you use google talk and or google voice and if you do or don't use either of these two things than do you know what google talk and or google voice is?
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 28, 2012 8:04:09 GMT -5
i use them to make and receive calls.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 28, 2012 10:19:42 GMT -5
I wanted to let members who read this post know that I switched to a different service on Jan 27, 2012 and after I signed up with the internet service I am referring to and tried to log into a Yahoo email I created that uses the classic version I got a different problem with that Yahoo email than I had with the Yahoo email I am referring to that I mentioned having problems with in a post in this thread on Jan 23, 2012. The problem I am now having is when I am able to see what emails the Yahoo email I am referring to in the previous paragraph of this post shows the emails in the Inbox and I try to delete emails or open a email now I get a message that says Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library. When I searched online on Jan 27, 2012 to find out what a runtime error is the info in the link below is one website that showed up. I did try what it says to do in 1 under Instructions in the link below more than once, but it only fixed the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library problem I am having with a Yahoo email some of the time and not all of the time. I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows what could cause what it says in 1 under Instructions in the link below to not fix the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library problem 100%. How toFix Runtime ErrorsThis is to the member stealth3si. Is google talk and google voice a landline or cell phone phone service or something else. How long have you been using google talk and google voice and why do you like using google talk and google voice to make and receive calls?
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 29, 2012 0:03:16 GMT -5
it's a online service but similar to them
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 29, 2012 10:11:47 GMT -5
it's a online service but similar to them To the member I am quoting are you referring to google talk and google voice in the quote I am quoting from you. If I am right on what you are referring to in the quote I am quoting from you than are you saying google talk and google voice are similar to a landline phone service and or a cell phone service. If I am wrong on what you meant by similar to them in the quote I am quoting from you than let me know this and than let me know what you were referring to when you said similar to them.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 30, 2012 14:18:27 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows the answer to any of the following below. If you do know the answer to any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below.
I was wondering why email services have a place that says Cc: (I do know Cc stands for Carbon copy) when a person wants to email someone. What I am asking is why would a person want to put one or more email address after the Cc: when more than one email address can be put after the To: part of email services.
I was wondering do all email services have a Cc: that a person can put more than one email address after that.
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 31, 2012 0:03:57 GMT -5
they're like them in terms of talking.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 31, 2012 10:45:34 GMT -5
they're like them in terms of talking. To the member I am quoting are you referring to the following thing I asked in a post in this thread on Jan 30, 2012 in the quote I am quoting from you.-I was wondering why email services have a place that says Cc: (I do know Cc stands for Carbon copy) when a person wants to email someone. What I am asking is why would a person want to put one or more email address after the Cc: when more than one email address can be put after the To: part of email services. If I am right on what I asked in the previous paragraph of this post than what do you mean by the following thing you said in the quote I am quoting from you.-they're like them in terms of talking.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Feb 2, 2012 13:10:46 GMT -5
I wanted to let members know that as of this post it has been at least two days including today which is Feb 2, 2012 that I have not had the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library problem that I mentioned having in a post in this thread on Jan 28, 2012. I don't know what caused the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library problem I said I was having to not happen for two or more days in the past week. I am glad I am able to use the Yahoo email again that I was having the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library problem with.
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Post by jamiejeff on Feb 2, 2012 17:18:11 GMT -5
My understanding is that when you address an email "to" someone (ie, put their email address in the "to" line) you are communicating directly with them. When you put an email address in the "cc" line, you are letting someone see your communication that is primarily with someone else (ie. the person in the "to" line.)
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