Archive for General

Group mail delays

UPDATE March 03/08/10: Mail delivery has returned to normal delivery modes. If you are still experiencing issues, please contact Customer Care

NOTE: To better assist us in resolving issues like this in the future, please always provide Customer Care with a copy of the full headers from two of your delayed emails–for full instructions on how to retrieve full headers from most email clients please go here: http://www.fraudaid.com/find_headers.htm#service You may include these in your report to Customer Care.

Thanks!

Please note that when group mail delays occur, you may experience an increase your mail delivery times. To offset this issue,  try adjusting your posting times within your group.

Description of the issue: Many groups may be experiencing mail delays on both the web and via email. Our teams are currently working resolving the issue which will return mail delivery to normal speed. Once the mail delivery returns to normal, there will be a delay as the mailers “catch up” on the backlogged mail that has built up so you may begin to see mail trickling in that was sent several hours ago.

We will keep you updated on our progress as soon as we know more.

Thank you for your patience while we sort out this issue.

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (241)

Photo upload/display issues

UPDATE: 02/09/10 @3:49pm PT: we believe this issue has been fully resolved — if you’re  running into this issue (red “x” or white screen) on NEW photo uploads, please contact Customer Care directly at: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/members/forms/general.html and leave a comment below letting us know what issue you’re seeing (if it’s a red “x,” where you’re seeing it, what you were doing, etc.) and we’ll have someone take a look. Thanks!


UPDATE: 02/08/10 @ 10:42 am PT: we’re aware that a handful of groups were experiencing photo upload issues this morning. This issue has been fixed. Thanks for your patience!

UPDATE 02/1/10 @11:27 am PT: this issue has been resolved for adult groups. If you are still having trouble uploading images to your adult group’s homepage or photo albums, please let us know by leaving a comment below. Thank you!

We’re aware of the fact that some groups may be experiencing intermittent issues with photo uploads. This may include:

  • Difficulty uploading photos to your group’s photo albums
  • Inability to update your group’s homepage photo
  • A “404″ error when trying to view a new photo within a group

For most groups this seems to be an intermittent error, but our development team is aware of the issue and is currently looking into it/working on a fix. Thanks for your patience.

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (78)

Help keep your computer safe

At the start of the year, many people often think about getting things in shape: their homes, their bodies, but they don’t stop to think about getting their computers in shape. While online safety and virus protection should be thought about year round, this is a great time to take a quick refresher course on some of the common online threats that you may (or may not) encounter while surfing the net.

Online and within the news you’ve likely heard of some of the most common terms (malware, spam, viruses, and Trojans), but may not have known what they are, or, how to protect yourself or your computer from them. We’ve pulled together a quick resource guide outlining the who’s who, and where to go for more information. But when online, some of the most important things to remember are:

  • Don’t trust pop-ups; things pretending to be virus checkers may actually be viruses (more on that later)
  • You don’t have to understand a lot about online security to protect against the most common online threats. Keep your computer up to date and be suspicious about the sites you visit- employ the same skills you do in real life as you do online: don’t give out your personal information to strangers, and don’t trust something because it “sort of” looks official. And remember to trust your instincts: if it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t.

What’s malware?
Malware is software that does something you don’t want done, usually installed without your permission. It includes viruses, worms and Trojans.

What is spam?
Spam is/can be: the repeated postings of the same content; off topic banter/answers/comments; links to commercial sites or merchandise; in general, unsolicited, unwanted or irrelevant messages, links or postings. You may run into it in your inbox, on message boards, in comments sections, etc. Basically, anywhere that someone can enter or submit text is susceptible to spam.

What is phishing?
This is any attempt to steal your account information. Phishers set up fake web sites that look like those of trusted companies to trick you into disclosing your account information. These pages can look nearly identical to the real thing, so it can be hard to tell that you are on a phony site.

Most commonly, you’ll see these as emails asking for the password to your bank account, your Yahoo! email account (urging you to send your account information or else your account will be terminated), or your credit card information.  If you run into a phishing email on Yahoo!, please do report it to us!

Remember to never click on links in emails, no matter how official they look. Use bookmarks or physically type the site name in.

To protect yourself further, set a sign-in seal and don’t give out your Yahoo! password on your computer unless you see your sign-in seal (for more information on this, go here. This helps you know when you’re on a phishing page, or when you’re on a legitimate Yahoo! login page.

Yahoo! Security Center

At http://security.yahoo.com/ you can assess your PC’s exposure to online threats, including malware, viruses, and an assortment of other online risks. Additionally, you can also learn about:

How to help protect your machine

Be sure that your computer has antivirus software installed and that its virus definitions are up-to-date- many computers do not, and this leaves them open to many malware attacks. Programs like Norton Anti-Virus or http://www.malwarebytes.org/ will help protect and prevent future attacks.

If you see a pop-up, close it promptly, without clicking on anything inside the window (buttons inside the window may download software, no matter what the label on them says, even if it’s “No”, or “Cancel”). Click the close button on the window frame (the “x” in the upper right on a Windows machine, the red button in the upper left on  a Mac).

If  that doesn’t work  use “Ctrl + F4″  on Windows or  “Shift + Cmd + W” on an Apple machine to close the window.  Worst case, kill the browser with the Task Manager on Windows or Force Quit on a Mac, and if you can’t do that, reboot the machine. (Be sure to save your work in other programs!)

Then run a virus-scan using an anti-virus program to check for any malware remnants.

At  the end of the day, it’s up to YOU to help keep your online experience safe—keep your software up-to-date and be cautious about giving out information, including passwords.

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (8)

Call for community: 7.0 earthquake hits Haiti

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globovision/4269868637/

Photo by Globovisión

On Tuesday, January 12, Haiti was struck by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, centered 10 miles west of Port-au-Prince. The quake has caused widespread damage and casualties and structural damage. At this point, authorities are unsure as to just how much damage the quake has caused but know that its impact was vast and intense.

In times like these, it is important for communities to band together to provide support.

On Yahoo! Groups, we already form small communities- but in the real world, together, we create a collective bound together by one thing: humanity, and the ability to endure. And in times like these, it’s important to remember that, and to help others persevere.

According to the Associated Press, “it was clear from a tour of the capital that tens of thousands of people had lost their homes and that many had perished. Many buildings in Haiti are flimsy and dangerous even under normal conditions.”

If you’re using your Yahoo! Group to raise awareness and help the efforts in Haiti, please let us know by leaving a comment or emailing us at yahoogroups [at] yahoo-inc [dot] com

To learn more about how you can send your support to help the victims of the earthquake in Haiti please follow the links below.

UnicefEfforts in HaitiDonate

American Red CrossBlogDonate

View more of Globovision’s photos from the quake. WARNING: photos contain images that may not be suitable for children.

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (8)

Slight mail delay

UPDATE: Mail delivery should be back to normal.

Some groups may be experiencing a slight mail delay (between a half hour to an hour or more). We’re currently working with the mail team to get the queues caught back up and mail delivery back to normal. Thanks for your patience!

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (84)

Some photos not visible

UPDATE: We’ve just pushed out a change– that should have resolved this issue

Some users are reporting that photos are not visible within their group homepages or albums: instead of seeing their images they’re seeing a white box with a red “x.”

Currently this issue is isolated to only a few select markets, including Australia, Mexico, South America, South Africa, New Zealand, Singapore, among others.

We’re aware of the issue and are currently working on resolving the issue.Thanks for your patience.

Thanks for your help in resolving this issue in a timely manner!

-Melissa & The Yahoo! Groups Team

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (66)

Some groups temporarily unavailable, portions of groups unavailable

UPDATE: this issue has been resolved. All your groups should now be accessible. Thanks for your patience!

Currently, some of you may have noticed that your list of groups (found here: http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups) may be looking a bit sparse– we’re aware of the issue and are working on a resolution. P

art of this issue is impacting the accessibility to some groups, rendering some completely inaccessible, or for some only portions temporarily unavailable. (For some, only features like the membership list, files, etc. are unavailable but messages, applications, and photos are available).

We’re aware of the issue and are currently working to resolve it ASAP.

Thanks for your patience!

-Melissa & The Yahoo! Groups team

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (89)

Groups temporarily unavailable

UPDATE: For info on the “cookie” error message, please see this post

UPDATE: Site is back up. Thanks for your patience!

We’re aware that the groups site (and all of your groups) are currently unavailable. We’re currently working on the fix and will be sure to update you as soon as the issue has been resolved. In the interim you may see error messages like ” internal error – server connection terminated” or “connection refused” or may experience extremely slow load times. Thank you for your patience while we resolve these problems.

Melissa Daniels
Yahoo! Community Manager

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (28)

Bug update: Digests being sent out after 2 messages

UPDATE: This issue has been resolved.

We’ve been made aware of the fact that users who have their mail settings set to “digest” are currently receiving digests after just two or three messages. Typically digests are sent out at the close of the day, or, once the group hits 25 messages– whichever comes first.

The team is aware of the issue and is currently working on a fix. We’ll keep you posted, but in the meantime, please accept our apologies for the truncated digests.

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (19)

Show your support for the fight against breast cancer

October may be nearly over but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to think about breast health. As many of you may know, October is national Breast Cancer Awareness month, and all across the globe men and women alike are working together to raise awareness and work to find a cure for this disease.

Here at Yahoo! you can make a small difference by updating your status message in support of the men and women battling this disease, and, the people who love them.

For each person who updates their Yahoo! status in Yahoo! Shine (http://shine.yahoo.com/page/breast-cancer-awareness-2009) and Yahoo! Mail (http://mail.yahoo.com) during the month of October, Yahoo! will donate $1 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org) to provide free mammograms for uninsured women (up to $50,000).

To check out just how supportive the Yahoo! Network is, stop by the support map on Shine http://shine.yahoo.com/page/breast-cancer-awareness-2009 , or, join any one of the many Yahoo! Groups dedicated to supporting those affected by Breast Cancer on a daily basis.

Thanks for your support, and be sure to act quickly—there are only a few days left!

For more information on this initiative, please check out the Yodel Anecdotal Post, found here: http://ycorpblog.com/2009/10/01/update-your-status-to-fight-breast-cancer/

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Comments (12)

« Previous entries Next Page » Next Page »