Yes using the yahoo email client within the Firefox  web browser. Let me look 
into those "app password"Thanks. Regards,  Kevin
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<lists-evolut...@listmail.innovate.net> Date: 7/3/22  7:06 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: 
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23:43:01 +0000> From: Kevin T via evolution-list <evolution-list@gnome.org>>> 
reading the mail is still not working.=A0 keeps popping up the> password entry 
form.=A0=A0 I know the password is correct as i used> it to get to yahoo mail 
via firebird on the centos box.=A0 I =retyped> the password numerous 
times.=A0=A0 I tried using the full email> address and just the email without 
the domain.=A0 I tried changing> the imap to imaps.=A0 all attemps fail the 
same. this is what yahoo> says it should be set to.Do you mean "firefox", i.e., 
accessing your yahoo mail via theirwebmail interface?   > to get to yahoo mail 
via firebird on the centos boxI believe that when using 3rd-party email clients 
Yahoo now requiresthat you either set up and use a yahoo "app password", or 
OAuth 2. Idon't think that using the yahoo site-password will work any 
longerwith a 3rd-party mail 
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