Getting Yahoo Mail via IMAP w/default Android Mail app stopped working on my HTC Incredible. Any suggestions?

Seems this problem exists for ALL Internet-based "smartphones", not exclusive to Androids. Yahoo is menacingly silent about the issue--which greatly concerns me. Yahoo announced in a couple of days ALL their active email account users will switch to a "new and improved" Yahoo email service.

I pray I'm wrong here---but it seems Yahoo seeks to make Internet based smart phone users PAY for full email service via their Androids, iPhones and other smart phone devices. And I'm really hoping to be wrong in thinking Yahoo may extend their bullying home email users into paying for full email service. I can understand Yahoo's frustration: They got snubbed by Microsoft--something that lost them a billion-plus dollar windfall.

And there hasn't been a stampede of Yahoo email users paying them so they can have those pesky advertisements pop up and slow down or occasionally disable email service. Yahoo sees Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook success--and wants to "keep up with the Joneses". But Yahoo would be wise to take a hard look at what happened to Juno email when they sold out their free email users---and morphed into the awful joke of dial up Internet service, NetZero.

A fool's greed, aggravated by haste, only finds him failure and ruin in the end.

Mine quit on Sunday. The answer I keep running into is that in order to have a NON-Yahoo application receive your email, you must pay the 20.00 for Yahoo! Mail Plus.

That's total BS. Also, as I have seen on several forums, as soon as I started using the Yahoo Main Android app, my email got hacked and I had to reset my password before it would let me in again...

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