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Suddenly my email from yahoo (my address==> [edited[ @att.net) is GOING INTO TRASH. What'up ? I made NO changes to filters.

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Suddenly my email from yahoo (my address==> [edited] @att.net) is GOING INTO TRASH. What'up ? I made NO changes to filters.

Answer =>> Why does this happen? AND Answer =>> How to fix?

Thank you

Suddenly my email from yahoo (my address==> [edited] @att.net) is GOING INTO TRASH. What'up ? I made NO changes to filters. Answer =>> Why does this happen? AND Answer =>> How to fix? Thank you

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Hi

This does not sound like an issue with Firefox but is something that the Yahoo support team should be able to help you with.

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Your sent messages are going into trash in your own email, or in the recipient's email?

Are you using web mail in Firefox (working on a Yahoo! site), or is this problem in a stand-alone email program like Thunderbird?

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My Received ( not sent) messages are going in to my Trash. I am using Yahoo in a Firefox web page, not Thunderbird.

Thanks for your help. Stan

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Hi

This does not sound like an issue with Firefox but is something that the Yahoo support team should be able to help you with.

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Thank you Paul. I went back to "Basic Yahoo" and problem is gone....and I do not miss any of the new bells and whistles. Some should leave 'well enough' alone. Thanks for being there!