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Sorry, the page you requested was not found.
I haven't been able to connect to att.yahoo.com. I keep getting the error message posted in the title line. Is the ATT.Yahoo server down?
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I haven't been able to connect to att.yahoo.com. I keep getting the error message posted in the title line. Is the ATT.Yahoo server down?
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_xyzzy_
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It doesn't exist so the error you are getting is correct. If you want to get to yahoo's home/portal page use yahoo.com. For att use start.att.com. Yahoo and att at two separate companies who's only connection is yahoo is still att's email service provider. While their connections were a little tighter in the past that is no longer the case and they have been slowing pulling apart since Verizon bought yahoo. If that link you say you were using was working I wouldn't expect it now to ever come back.
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_xyzzy_
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Maybe because there is no such page as att.yahoo.com. Log in to att's home/portal page, start.att.net , and if you want to get to the att/yahoo webmail, click the mail icon in the upper right. Or wait to log in after you click the mail icon in the upper right.
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Camate60
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_xyzzy_
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Reread post 2.
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Charybdis
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It would have been nice if there had been some advance warning that the page was being removed. Similarly start.att.com also doesn't exist. You can still log into your AT&T email by going to Yahoo.com directly (the Yahoo! link at the top left of the 'page doesn't exist' screen doesn't work - notice any patterns here?).From there you can log into your email - it will ask you which account to log into so just choose your AT&T email.Correct starting page is https://start.att.net/
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Charybdis
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Upon looking around further the correct starting address you want is http://start.att.net
Notice the dot net at the end. Dot com is incorrect.
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