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can´t access yahoo mails anymore, get 404 not found, nginx/0.6.32,

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  • Última respuesta de Radovan1989

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have to use IE and I hate doing that, please help, cleaned history, cookies, disabled netscape add on etc. error happend after installing incredimail, all uninstalled again, but nothing gets me in my mail account. working on latest FF

have to use IE and I hate doing that, please help, cleaned history, cookies, disabled netscape add on etc. error happend after installing incredimail, all uninstalled again, but nothing gets me in my mail account. working on latest FF

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Go to Add or Remove Programs and look for Anti Phishing Domain Advisor. If you click on "Click here for support information" you'll see it is a Panda program. Uninstall it. Solves the problem. Don't know why the Firefox folks aren't telling people this!

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i removed my anti-phishing domain and i recently downloaded a toolcleaner for my pc and i removed it from my pc and that was the problem and my yahoo mail i can access it...

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Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems.

"Clear the Cache":

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now"

"Remove Cookies" from sites causing problems:

  • Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"
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amalahi,

Thanks a ton. Your solution worked. I wish Firefox folks look at this serious issue & release an update.

sunder

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Thank you! Removing Anti-Phishing Domain was the only thing that helped. I also couldn't load some websites properly and interestingly FF couldn't show Google Images past page 1.Fixed that too!