On 12/06/2011 17:14, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
I solved this by editing html code with iceweasel/firebug and sending to the server a response with no button checked. During my googling time, I found a message of 2002 relating the same stupid situation in the webmail interface. It's crazy to see how old this issue is....but, the tricky thing is that I can't turn off the pop3 option WITHOUT setting up a mail transfert...! This is really stupid: it is impossible to disable the two options at the same time! In order to continue my investigations, I created another yahoo mail account to receive these mail transfers and see what happens. This is really annoying.
Now, I think I solved all of the problems with yahoo imap and my account. Thanks to you all. Nicolas