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Last Wed and Fri I got:
"Recently, messages sent to you from Yahoo! Groups have been
returned to us as undeliverable. To prevent any problems with your
email service, we have temporarily turned your Yahoo! Groups
account OFF."
"Your email account has been bouncing mails. This means that emails
sent to your account over several days have been returned to us.
This is sometimes because mail boxes are filled up, or because of
configuration problems. To reset your Yahoo! Groups account, please
go
to http://groups.yahoo.com/myprefs?edit=2"
I was able to get the list to accept posts - they showed up on the
list site - but it did send a copy to me.
"For further assistance, please email support@yahoogroups.com
or visit http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/"
I tried the above link and got:
"Thank you for your inquiry about Yahoo!. Although you have reached a
support area of Yahoo!, you will need to contact the Yahoo! Customer
Care Team through one of our online help pages."
I never was able to find a useful link to a person.
Ray
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