You might have set up filters which caused the email to be sent to the Trash folder or to another folder within your Yahoo! Mail account. To check: Click the Options menu in the upper-left corner, and select Mail Options (this is in the upper right for Mail Classic users).
Click Filters. If there are filters listed ensure they're not set to prevent receiving emails from this sender. Note: Mail in your Trash folder can be deleted at any time.
Check your filters to ensure that all your mail isn't going straight to the trash folder. If no luck with that then .................. How to resolve the most common issues in Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo!
Contacts, Yahoo! Calendar, and Yahoo! Notepad, including: Mail freezes, performs slowly, or folders / messages will not load Mail is blank Buttons / pull-down menus / scroll bars / text fields are missing or don't work Can't attach or download files Unable to send, forward, or reply to an email message Can't insert, add, or edit contacts in the "To" field or Address Book.
Here is a series of actions that may help to resolve your situation, If you are successful, could you add a note saying what action, or group of, corrected the problem? Thank you JJJ Some of these may not apply to your problem Test with a different supported browser. If you experienced problems in Internet Explorer, try accessing your Yahoo!
Mail in Firefox or Chrome to see if the problem resolves itself. You can update your IE; try to get the latest version. If you have latest version and have problem, then get an older version.
Clean out your cache; go to your antivirus program and tools and select clean system now. Also update your Java and Flash players. Defrag system after all is updated and cleaned out.
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