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Section: Unix

 

Added: Thu, May 2nd 2002 19:57 PDT (6 years, 0 months ago) Updated: Mon, Nov 5th 2007 13:47 PDT (6 months, 10 days ago)


About:
Yahoo Mail Sucker allows you to fetch Yahoo Mail messages to your local inbox (after the free POP3 service has been suspended).

Author:
GhostDot [contact developer]

Rating:
8.20/10.00 (6 votes)

Homepage:
http://yosucker.sourceforge.net/
Tar/GZ:
http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/[..]ourceforge/yosucker/YoSucker-pr81.tar.gz
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://yosucker.cvs.sourceforge.net/
Mailing list archive:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=9153

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  Perl
[Topic]  Communications :: Email, Communications :: Email :: Mail Transport Agents

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» GhostDot (Owner)
» jabetcha (Admin)

» Rating: 8.20/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.10% (Rank 1335)
» Popularity: 5.53% (Rank 593)

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   Record hits: 65,179
   URL hits: 35,171
   Subscribers: 114

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default Prototype 81 05-Nov-2007 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Hosted on SourceForge.net

 Comments

[»] Prototype 73 Released!
by jabetcha - Sep 10th 2005 08:14:35

Version "Prototype 73" changes:
+ Fixed "Failed!!! Check your username and password!" error
+ Added FORCE3 option
+ Step 2 in login process now uses javascript redirect instead of header redirect

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[»] Prototype 67 Released
by jabetcha - Mar 1st 2005 12:05:03

Please download the latest version. There have been lots of changes to Yahoo and versions since PR59 should work. If you are experiencing issues with a particular version, please check the changelog to find out where it has been fixed.

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[»] PLEASE NOTE! PROTOTYPE 50.
by GhostDot - Nov 7th 2003 12:11:10

A LOT OF NEW FEATURES HAS BEEN ADDED TO THIS RELEASE - PROTOTYPE 50.
THE CODE SHOULD BE GENERALLY STABLE BUT BE CAREFULL WHEN USING THE
NEW VERSION ON PRODUCTION SYSTEMS!

ALL THE STABLE RELEASES HAD AN ODD VERSION NUMBER SO FAR. THIS RELEASE
BEARS NUMBER 50, THIS IS AND EVEN NUMBER. LAST MAJOR RELEASE WAS
PROTOTYPE 43. EVEN NUMBER 50 MEANS LOTS OF CHANGES AND A LOT OF NEW
CODE. TREAT IS AS A LATE LATE PRE-RELEASE.

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    [»] excuse me?
    by jeff covey - Nov 8th 2003 09:11:32

    what was that? i'm sorry, i can't hear you.

    --
    vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.

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      [»] Re: excuse me?
      by GhostDot - Nov 8th 2003 14:42:26

      Fifty and trirty is eighty that is an odd number and then forty three little birds out there and my fridge that makes that terrible noice! Voice?! What voice?!!

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[»] ATTENTION!!!
by GhostDot - Oct 3rd 2003 08:19:10

All users are recommended to download and use Prototype 41 or later as there is a minor bug in the older versions that may result in a loss of messages even if under a very specific and marginal circumstances. PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND USE Prototype 41 OR LATER!!!

Keep YoSucking! Cheers!

Vlad
-z3r0-

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[»] IMPORTANT NOTICE!
by GhostDot - Aug 1st 2003 04:44:40

Please use the YoSucker Prototype 35 or later. The older versions contain a bug that may lead to the loss of messages under specific circumstances (YoSucker would not check for disk-full when flushing the write cash on the output file).

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[»] Excellent software
by JTRH - Jul 31st 2003 00:17:29

This software helped me when others failed. I changed from Yahoo! Mail to my own mail server and Yahoo! Mail Sucker helped me transfer all my messages.

--
JTRH

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[»] PLEASE NOTE!
by GhostDot - Apr 1st 2003 07:16:14

It is recommended for all users to update to Prototype 29. Yahoo has recently changed its login procedure, so the older versions most likely no longer work. Enjoy!

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[»] IMPORTANT!!!
by GhostDot - Jul 16th 2002 09:57:23

PLEASE, EVERYBODY, UPDATE TO Prototype 23!!! The previous versions can be dangerous to your e-mails when used with the new Yahoo Mail Web interface!!! Prototype 23 is OK!

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[»] What about Groups.Yahoo.com?
by Soenke J. Peters - May 29th 2002 11:30:00

It would be nice to implement support for Groups.Yahoo.com mailing lists.
Any plans?

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    [»] Re: What about Groups.Yahoo.com?
    by GhostDot - Jun 3rd 2002 06:39:51

    Not really. What is groups.yahoo.com for?

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    [»] Re: What about Groups.Yahoo.com?
    by Smthng - Jun 5th 2002 02:25:49


    > It would be nice to implement support
    > for Groups.Yahoo.com mailing lists.
    > Any plans?

    You might want to try this perl utility out.

    http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~zeitlin/yahoo2mbox.html

    It does Yahoo Groups and nothing else.

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    [»] Re: What about Groups.Yahoo.com?
    by Kardiman - Sep 2nd 2002 03:54:00

    Ya ... I think yahoo2mbox is a good choice I used to download message from Yahoogroups with that since 6 months ago, and I have upgraded up today

    --
    Keep Amar Ma'ruf Nahi Munkar on the Net, euy!

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[»] POP3
by Chris Lozano - May 22nd 2002 20:11:13

FYI: i found a really good free pop3 service. its a service run by novell... myrealbox

--
[insert funny .sig here]

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[»] Thanks
by Andrew Ruder - May 22nd 2002 15:36:31

Yea, I too was actually in the process of finding another good
POP3 email provider after Yahoo stopped. This program
saved me all the pain of changing emails, thanks a ton and
keep up the good work!

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[»] Nice stuff...
by Matt Wilson - May 13th 2002 00:20:53

Thanks for a very useful program... I was on the verge of closing my Yahoo a/c till I found this...

You rock :)

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    [»] Re: Nice stuff...
    by GhostDot - May 14th 2002 16:36:05

    Thanks! You rock too! :-)

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      [»] Re: Nice stuff...
      by Axxackall - Jun 26th 2002 13:00:28


      > Thanks! You rock too! :-)
      >
      How long will both you rock if Yahoo will notice that you both rock and will secure the webmail login page with graphical keyword as they protect their new account registration page from automatical bots? What next in such case, neural-network based image recognition? Although, why not ... :)

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        [»] Re: Nice stuff...
        by Smthng - Sep 22nd 2002 22:16:52

        Heh, good point. But this not be aa major a problem as you make it out to be.

        The easy around it would bt to popup a window with the graphic and let a real wet and mushy neural net figure it out. Of course this would mean that the script couldn't be run in the background, but if login cookies can be saved and used, even this could be fixed.

        The harder way would be to incorporate OCR as suggested. Not a trivial task, but one that is fun and challenging enough that I think it would attract lots of bright hackers.

        -Smthng

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