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Message-ID: <DFD22D4401C72E438A3F4FC1BD452DD10154EE63@MERCURY.s2systems.com>
From: dlpassport at s2access.com (LaRose, Dallas)
Subject: mail.yahoo.com issue

When visiting http://mail.yahoo.com, occasionally the server will serve up a
strange page saying only "do you yahoo?".  With a few refreshes (which
likely pulls the content from other servers), you will get to the yahoo mail
login page.  It looks like some of their servers are not returning correct
results.  I'm not sure whether it's malicious, but it's worth noting....

Source of strange page:

<html><head><title>do you yahoo?</title></head>
<body>
<h1>do you yahoo?</h1>
</body></html>

<!-- l27.login.scd.yahoo.com compressed/chunked Thu Aug 19 07:38:10 PDT 2004
-->


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