On 8/8/2020 5:35 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Lemuel Johnson via support-seamonkey wrote:
Yahoo/AT&T seems to implemented off-site authentication so a useragent
override in about:config for just yahoo.com doesn't work (for me, at
least) anymore.
Use Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> HTTP Networking to select
Firefox (only), User Agent Switcher or your spoofer of choice to get
past the guards at the door.
<yahoo.com> pages load some scripts and other resources from <yimg.com>,
so you might need to set a user-agent override for that domain as well.
Otherwise, if you're up for it, you could try having the "Network" tab
of of the web development tools (Tools > Web Development > Toggle Tools)
open as you try logging in, to see if any other domains are being
accessed. I don't have a Yahoo account, so can't get that far.
From a quick search, it looks like AT&T is at <att.com>, so might need
an override for that domain for AT&T's site to work.
User Agent Switcher is fine for me the few times I have to access my
AT&T account through webmail.
Lem Johnson
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