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Mary M
My cable is out, so no headline news, I've checked the internet, but not finding much. Do they have the mother in jail? What about the grandmother?
Answer
Yes, Casey has been bailed out by two bondsmen in Florida. They've also found significant levels of chloroform in Casey's trunk; which is illegal and is used to render someone unconscious or to kill them.
Yes, Casey has been bailed out by two bondsmen in Florida. They've also found significant levels of chloroform in Casey's trunk; which is illegal and is used to render someone unconscious or to kill them.
How do I avoid seeing the news headlines on my Mail page?
Andy K
I don't see the point of the mail page (especially since I paid for Mail Plus and don't see ads anymore), and I definitely don't want to see headlines there. I just want my mail to open with my inbox.
Answer
As others have said, you can't remove the news from your mail page. But you can avoid the mail page and open your inbox directly by bookmarking your inbox.
To do this, click on the Inbox link under folders and copy the URL in your location bar. Then create a bookmark to that URL, but remove everything after id=Inbox. For example, my inbox URL is: http://us.mc544.mail.yahoo.com/mc/showFolder?fid=Inbox
Even better, I set this as my home page on my browser (instead of mail.yahoo.com) so that when I open my browser and my Yahoo login is still valid, I go straight to my inbox.
The way this works is that Yahoo knows you through cookies on your browser when you login. My requests go through some computer named us.mc544, that might work for you but you should really click the inbox link to determine which computer usually responds to your browser. Using the URLs like this can give you an error later if Yahoo changes the way we access our Inboxes. I hope they keep this functionality, so that we always have a direct link to our Inboxes.
As others have said, you can't remove the news from your mail page. But you can avoid the mail page and open your inbox directly by bookmarking your inbox.
To do this, click on the Inbox link under folders and copy the URL in your location bar. Then create a bookmark to that URL, but remove everything after id=Inbox. For example, my inbox URL is: http://us.mc544.mail.yahoo.com/mc/showFolder?fid=Inbox
Even better, I set this as my home page on my browser (instead of mail.yahoo.com) so that when I open my browser and my Yahoo login is still valid, I go straight to my inbox.
The way this works is that Yahoo knows you through cookies on your browser when you login. My requests go through some computer named us.mc544, that might work for you but you should really click the inbox link to determine which computer usually responds to your browser. Using the URLs like this can give you an error later if Yahoo changes the way we access our Inboxes. I hope they keep this functionality, so that we always have a direct link to our Inboxes.
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