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Sunday, May 23, 2010

WHY MY EMAIL ACCOUNT HAS BEEN STOPPED FROM SENDING EMAILS UP TO 48 HOURS WHERE I COULD ENQUIRE?

I WAS sending emails by forwarding the previously typed and attached files as i got the message that suspected activity found in your email account and that to protect me and my email id you are bared from sending saving and receiving emails for 48 hours. yes i did leave the caps lock on
WHY MY EMAIL ACCOUNT HAS BEEN STOPPED FROM SENDING EMAILS UP TO 48 HOURS WHERE I COULD ENQUIRE?
Usually YA issues this message when your e-mail account may have been hijacked and used for spamming. To find the spamming source and to make sure that it isn't you causing this, Yahoo has to temporarily shut down your mail account. During the suspension, you have access to all email in your inbox, personal folders and sent folder, and to your mail options. You will not be able to send or receive mail or save any drafts. Email sent to your account will bounce back to the sender.





Other probable causes





#1: Somebody may have tried to enter your account without being authorized, and he may have tried to do so a couple of times. After a couple of failed attempts to open your mail account, Yahoo also temporarily shuts it down for security measures. In some cases a user may not even try to get into your account, but he may want to cause trouble for you - he just knows that after a couple of seemingly unauthorized attempts to enter your account, Yahoo shuts it down for a couple of days. Often an automated program is used for this which can send more than 1000 requests a minute. The Yahoo servers detect that a human can't be behind such attempts and presto, the account is shut down.





What you can do is go to: http://login.yahoo.com/config/login . After your first try you'll probably get a failure message, but when you try again, you'll see a captcha link. Only real life people could handle this correctly, spambots can't read it. If you are lucky, you may be able to enter your account at this point.





#2: If you send large amounts of mail, even if it is for non-profit organizations, Yahoo may close your account temporarely because their program can't tell the difference between a supposed spammer and a real one.
Reply:This is Yahoo's help page on this subject. I just got an error message telling me that Yahoo! Mail detected unusual activity in my account and I can鈥檛 send, save or receive Mail for up to 48 hours. How do I correct the issue?


Here are a few areas to consider:


Have you noticed anything unusual that might suggest to you that someone else is using your account? If so, change your password on the Account Info page. You鈥檒l be asked to sign in before proceeding.


In the first section of the page, click Change Password and follow the instructions.


Did you send or receive many attachments in a short period of time? If so, try deleting some of the emails you sent or received in a short period of time in your Inbox or Sent folder.


Clear your browser鈥檚 cache and cookies.
Reply:Mail account suspended for 48 hours


Yahoo think your account may have been hacked and sending out large amounts of email that been flagged as spam and you may need to change your password. click the link below for more info.


http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/cl...



Reply:I have noticed a person can only send a certain amount of emails.
Reply:JUST LOG IN AFTER 1 HOUR OR SO... IT WILL WORK...

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