It's generally considered unprofessional and downright rude to share individuals
email addresses without their permission, let alone sharing them with a public
mailing list.
Role aliases and contact procedures exist for a reason. Please think hard
before sharing individuals email addresses without their explicit permission.

(And going via postmaster.yahoo.com is likely to be more effective than blasting
out mail to a bunch of people who are unlikely to be able to help.)

Cheers,
  Steve

> On Nov 15, 2016, at 1:24 AM, Benoit Panizzon <benoit.paniz...@imp.ch> wrote:
> 
> Hi Dave
> 
> Some years ago I was in contact with yahoo because of a spam issue. I
> also had a hard time to find out how to contact a human.
> 
> Try:
> uk-ab...@cc.yahoo-inc.com
> kwo...@uk.yahoo-inc.com
> 
> They could advise you on who to contact.
> 
> Also I was told not to send email to network-ab...@cc.yahoo-inc.com as
> nobody realy cares about those emails, but instead to send emails to:
> 
> customercare...@cc.yahoo-inc.com
> uk-mail-ab...@cc.yahoo-inc.com
> maria...@yahoo-inc.com
> fr-mail-abuse-...@cc.yahoo-inc.com
> muri...@yahoo-inc.com
> 
> Those persons are in charge of 'abuse' handling and might be able to
> help you. Mind, this information is several years old. I'm not sure it
> is still accurate.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> -BenoƮt Panizzon-
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