Yahoo Mail and AOL Mail are both owned by the same company and share similar infrastructure, so they tend to have the same types of issues. Most problems can be fixed in a few minutes without contacting support.

Check for a Service Outage First

Before troubleshooting your own setup, it is worth confirming whether the problem is widespread. Search for "Yahoo Mail down" or "AOL Mail down" on a search engine, or check a site like Downdetector. If thousands of people are reporting the same issue at the same time, it is a server outage and you just need to wait it out.

Browser-Related Fixes

Yahoo and AOL Mail are web applications, so most issues are browser-related.

  • Hard refresh: Press Ctrl + Shift + R (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + R (Mac) to force the page to reload without using the cache.
  • Clear browser cache and cookies: In Chrome, press Ctrl + Shift + Delete, set the time range to All time, tick Cached images and files and Cookies, then click Clear data.
  • Try a different browser: If it works in Firefox but not Chrome, the problem is browser-specific. Try updating or reinstalling Chrome.
  • Disable extensions: Ad blockers and privacy extensions sometimes interfere with Yahoo and AOL Mail. Try opening the site in a private/incognito window (extensions are usually disabled there) to test.

Can't Send Email From Yahoo or AOL

If the inbox loads but sending fails, check:

  1. The recipient's email address is typed correctly (no typos).
  2. Your attachment is not too large (Yahoo's limit is 25 MB per email).
  3. You are not on a VPN or proxy that blocks outgoing port 465 or 587.

If you are using a desktop email app (like Outlook or Apple Mail) to send via Yahoo or AOL, ensure you have an App Password set up. Yahoo and AOL require App Passwords for third-party apps when using account security features.

A Note on Suspicious Emails

If you are receiving messages claiming your Yahoo or AOL account is suspended and asking you to click a link and log in, treat these with extreme caution. Legitimate Yahoo and AOL communications will not demand immediate action through an email link. Go directly to the official website by typing the address in your browser. If you are unsure about a message you received, ask us.