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I am 2 emails multiple times?

Since yesterday, 1/3/14 I have been getting two emails repeatedly. They are from two different sources. One shows up three times approximately every hour and the other shows up about five or six times every five hours. I am getting other emails normally. I am running Windows 7 and Firefox.

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  • 7 years ago
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    Hello folks. I work for a large company that recently sent emails to a lot of our clients. Our clients with yahoo.com email addresses have complained that they get our emails multiple times.

    When we attempt to send the email it results in a "4.4.2 Connection Dropped" message, so our email system requeues the email for delivery. This keeps happening over and over again and only with Yahoo.com email addresses.

    I don't have a fix for Yahoo users, but I hope this sheds a little light as to why you keep getting multiple emails.

  • 7 years ago

    That seems to be a current problem. It is not just you. Many have received hundreds of the same email. I have seen no solution and there is no mention of the problem in the Yahoo mail blog.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    This is yahoo's link for this problem....I am not absolutely sure this will remedy it as I have been receiving emails repeatedly. Give it a try...otherwise this is another glitch that Yahoo will fix in time....they should be aware of it by now

    Receiving duplicate copies of emails

    http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?y=PROD&page=content...

  • 7 years ago

    Unfortunately this is my problem too.

    And up to this moment I have not received a good remedy.

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