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Tuesday, November 25th, 2014 11:47 PM

Calendar alert failure

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9 years ago

Thank you, tahoedave.  I appreciate your reply. Fortunately, I have resolved the issue. Since you have the same or similar problem, there was a simple solution. The Yahoo troubleshooting site directed me to click on one of the misdirected Reminders I found in the Spam file, then on the "Not Spam" box. This redirected the Reminders to the InBox. Subsequent test Reminders went directly to the InBox. I also reset my Yahoo settings to see if that will help avoid future problems.

 

Take care --- Neilwf

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9 years ago

Confused but intriqued.

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9 years ago

Hi, Skeeterintexas. Thanks for your reply.  What I am referring to is when I put an event into my Yahoo calendar I have it send an email reminder at certain times. This had been working for a long time and now I don't receive the reminders. I have tried to reset the times, closed Yahoo and even shut down the computer but nothing works. There may be another location in Yahoo to reset the function, but I don;t know where it is. Your help appreicated

 

--Neil

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9 years ago

Sorry but I don't know 'nuthin' 'bout no Yahoo.

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9 years ago

I am experiencing the same problem as neilwf with ATTYahoo.  It might pay skeeterintexas to make himself familiar with this service as it is offered by ATT and thus problems with it should be a rightful topic for this forum.  {keep it courteous}

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9 years ago


@tahoedave wrote:

I am experiencing the same problem as neilwf with ATTYahoo.  It might pay skeeterintexas to make himself familiar with this service as it is offered by ATT and thus problems with it should be a rightful topic for this forum.  Simply blowing someone off because you are unfamiliar with this service is both flippant and unprofessional.  What award did you get for 2014?


I, along with the other ACEs, are customers such as yourself. We try to help out when we can.  We are not paid; we are not employees.  All we know is what we've learned in our many years (7+) of being a customer. 

 

Our experience is hands on experience.  Nothing more.  Nothing less.  I'm sorry if my response came off as flippant and unprofessional.  

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