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Yahoo: Email forwarding disabled

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Due to maintenance work, Yahoo has turned off the forwarding of emails.

The forwarding has been temporarily deactivated as maintenance work is currently on the schedule. However, these should not take longer than six hours. This is the third bad experience in three weeks for any active Yahoo!

Automatic forwarding cannot be activated

If you no longer want to use your Yahoo account, you can activate the forwarding of emails. All emails going to the Yahoo Mail will then be sent to the specified owner's email. This is no longer possible because the company has deactivated the forwarding due to maintenance work.

Existing redirects still work

If you have already set up a forwarding, you can rest assured. Yahoo has not cut the existing redirects, just the function itself. If a completely new redirect is about to be set up, it has to be postponed.

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Rick registration

Thanks for the information! Nothing seems to have come from Yahoo in this regard. It is elegant that I can no longer deactivate an existing forwarding ... ingenious! Who needs redirects! After Skype, Yahoo is now coming in ... unfortunately that's how it looks!

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