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Yahoo! email addresses aren't getting validated at all

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I even tried whitelisting the bugger by adding (webscriptorium at gmail dot com) to my contacts and creating a filter rule, but no dice.

yahoo is owned by h4x0rs anyway. Time to move on!

 

They were on the inside over 4 years, they still have a foothold in the realm.

Edited by TexasFootball18

Did you check the spam filter?   That's where mine went on Gmail. 

I used a yahoo account with no issue.  But where the hell do we put the dog thread?  That is the issue.

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40 minutes ago, Patricio Swayze said:

I used a yahoo account with no issue.  But where the hell do we put the dog thread?  That is the issue.

 

I guess "Current Events."

Yahoo worked for me as well.

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5 hours ago, Mojo Hand said:

Did you check the spam filter?   That's where mine went on Gmail. 

Didn't even make it there. My @gmail worked great, but I don't want that shit here.

This is actually an @att.net email that's hosted on Yahoo, and I know their filter is especially aggressive. But yeah... I couldn't even whitelist it.

I had issues with my att account. I had to use Gmail to get verified.

Still don't have activation email.  Gmail/utexas.  Not in spam either.

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