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Yahoo! Mail Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Yahoo! Mail users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Yahoo! Mail, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Yahoo! Mail is a web-based email service offered by the American company, Yahoo!. The service is free for personal use, and paid-for business email plans are available. It was launched in 1997, and, according to comScore, was the third-largest web-based email service with 281 million users as of December 2011.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Augusta, GA 1
Valladolid, Castille and León 2
Zahlé, Béqaa 1
Salt Lake City, UT 1
Manchester, NH 2
Harrisburg, PA 2
Paris, Île-de-France 12
Peel, ON 1
Reims, ACAL 1
Aubenas, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Irvine, CA 1
Atlanta, GA 6
Winsted, CT 1
Denmark, WI 1
Algiers, Algiers 3
Gresham, OR 2
Columbus, OH 3
San Jose, CA 4
Burlington, NJ 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Bradford, England 1
Dublin, Leinster 1
Magdalena Contreras, CDMX 1
Charleston, SC 1
Silver City, NM 1
Malville, Pays de la Loire 1
Grabels, Occitanie 1
Cormeilles-en-Parisis, Île-de-France 1
Lucé, Centre 1
Red Hook, NY 1
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Community Discussion

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Yahoo! Mail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PaulSSzpara
    Paul S. Szpara (@PaulSSzpara) reported

    FYI: Yahoo Mail seems to be having problems with signing in. Just in case you were getting frustrated. "To Err is human-To really Fug things up takes a computer!" LOL But it is Friday~!

  • Physio_Jen
    Jenny birch (@Physio_Jen) reported

    @yahoomail I had to delete my emails due to a capacity issue. Tried to log on, forgot password, don’t have access to my ‘recovery’ email because you closed it and after speaking to one of your unhelpful members of staff on the phone my email now doesn’t exist! 😡 please help!!🆘

  • Andrew_TRP
    Coaster Addict (@Andrew_TRP) reported

    @craigy1977 @LeilaniDowding If you have the yahoo mail iPhone app on your phone then go on to it and then click top left on your email address or initials then the menu will appear and it shows you half way down under storage.

  • energeticklutz
    Eka (@energeticklutz) reported

    @Tahir_Mohammed @YahooCare Sorry to get on your thread, but is your Yahoo Mail server still down? Seems to be affecting us as well.

  • dimitri8999
    DEMETRI ديمتري (@dimitri8999) reported

    My yahoo email that connected to my Pokémon go is locked I can’t be able to login to see my ban appeal submission 😔😢 everything getting bad with me my Pokémon account and my Yahoo Mail 😭😔 @NianticHelp pokemstr89

  • jaysampeni
    Jaysam Peni (@jaysampeni) reported

    Yahoomail please fix your app @Yahoo

  • divinecontactm
    UNLIMITED (@divinecontactm) reported

    @sidrachain It seems the kycport status verification you came up with is only meant for the Gmail and Microsoft users. Those of us that registered our sidra account with Yahoo mail are not able to login to the kycport because of the unavailability of the otp. Pls see to this.

  • MingoaMonmon
    Mon Mingoa (@MingoaMonmon) reported

    @sidrachain Signing in with Google works, but the llive canera for selfie is not working and my Sidra account is not linked to a Google account. Intead i use yahoo mail.

  • gbengadewoyin
    Gbenga Adewoyin (@gbengadewoyin) reported

    @olo2mide @dozieohaeri @seunonigbinde Let me show you why Nigeria is hopeless simply because we are this dvmb. You went to a Yahoo Mail server, imputed a publicly available email address, went to forgot password and saw that a publicly available number is its backup number and boom- you came to a conclusion that a number and email is connected to a Twitter account, where does Twitter come in at all? I mean, where is the connection?

  • CliveBonner4
    Clive Bonner (@CliveBonner4) reported

    @shkeela1278 @shouq_al90149 I think the woman who's 8 months pregnant. Yahoo Mail general minimum. The pregnant woman sit down. Designer mode and I can you tell stan that i'm wait

  • modupeakinyemi_
    MO. 🇬🇭 🇳🇬 (@modupeakinyemi_) reported

    Things About Growing Up in Nigeria in the 2000s Only Some People Will Understand. 1) Saturday mornings were never yours. Before cartoons. Before football. Before visiting your friends. There was work to do. You swept the compound, washed the bathroom, cleaned the sitting room, washed your school uniforms, and sometimes even fetched water before anyone mentioned television. At the time, it felt unfair. Looking back, those Saturday mornings quietly taught many of us responsibility before we even knew the word. 2) The way your mum called your name told you whether to relax or start praying. If she called your first name softly, you were probably safe. But the moment your middle name and surname entered the conversation, your heart rate increased immediately. Before she even explained what happened, you had already started remembering everything you'd done wrong that week. Nigerian mothers didn't need to raise their voices. Your full name was a warning enough. 3) Missing your favourite cartoon meant waiting until next week. There was no Netflix. No YouTube. No Watch Later.lf Ben 10, Power Rangers, or Tom and Jerry came on while you were sleeping or doing chores, that's on you. Missing an episode meant spending the next week hoping your friends didn't spoil it for you. 4) Adjusting the TV antenna made you the family's broadcast engineer. One person stood outside turning the antenna while someone inside shouted instructions. "Is it clear?" "No!" "Turn it small!" "No, you've passed it!" It took teamwork, patience, and somehow it always worked eventually. 5) The internet wasn't something you had. It was somewhere you went. Going online meant going to a cyber cafe. You paid for your time, prayed the internet wasn't slow that day, and tried to finish everything before the attendant reminded you that your minutes were almost over. Opening Yahoo Mail or chatting on Yahoo Messenger felt like entering another world. 6) "Flash me" was a legitimate way to communicate. Airtime was too precious to waste. So instead of calling, you'd ring someone's phone once and cut the call immediately. They already knew what it meant: "Call me back." Nobody questioned it because everybody was doing the same thing. It wasn't stinginess. It was financial wisdom. 7) Your neighbour had permission to discipline you. There was a time when Nigerian parents believed raising a child was a community project. If your neighbour caught you climbing someone's fence or fighting outside, they didn't wait for your parents to come home. They corrected you immediately. Then they reported you anyway. You received discipline twice for the same offence. 8) Party packs determined whether a party was successful. Forget themed decorations or expensive backdrops.None of that mattered to us. The real excitement came at the end of the party when it was time to collect the party pack. We'd open it before getting home just to compare whose own was better. If yours had a bottle of Coke, biscuits, sweets, and a meat pie, you knew you had attended a big party. 9) One CD could contain twenty different movies. The cover might say Spider-Man. The movie would start with Jackie Chan. Halfway through, it suddenly became a Yoruba film. Nobody complained. You simply accepted whatever the DVD decided to give you. 10) After a certain time, the television belonged to your parents. You could forget about cartoons. Once evening came, it was time for the News, African Magic, or your parents' favourite soap opera. There was no democracy when it came to the remote. The owner of the house owned the television schedule. 11) "I'm coming" never actually meant "I'm coming." If your mum ever told you, "I'm coming," you already knew not to take it literally. She could still be bargaining over tomatoes, stop to greet three different people she hadn't seen in months, buy something she never planned to buy, and somehow still insist she was "coming."

  • Leobolo___
    🦁🐮 (@Leobolo___) reported

    from Yahoo Mail, and most of the information you guys are bringing up is in the public domain. Then again you people are doing like the problem in ADC will move away if Amupitan is gone. But like 2023 this seems like a war to you guys and everything is fair in war

  • mistad3
    Aaron L. Hodges (@mistad3) reported

    @yahoomail I’m having trouble logging into my email

  • divinecontactm
    UNLIMITED (@divinecontactm) reported

    @sidrachain Please kindly help us that use Yahoo mail to sign up our sidra account. The system isn't dispensing the otp and this is a major concern because I personally haven't been able to login and upgrade my account. Please help solve this problem.

  • Jinksfresh
    Antony (@Jinksfresh) reported

    @OrevaZSN Had the same issue with yahoo mail, i cant access the mail and yet recovery code is been sent to the same mail

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