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Firstly, the issue you're experiencing with the "logout successful" message seems to be a known problem with AT&T Yahoo email. Users have reported similar issues on the AT&T Community Forums. The AT&T support team usually suggests resetting the password for your email account as a first step to resolve intermittent login issues.
A user reports a problem of being taken to ATT mail when trying to log into Yahoo mail on Edge browser. Two replies suggest checking for malware and clearing the name field or signing in to ATT first.
I don't understand any of it. Aside from that I'm not even sure that Yahoo allows users to link their Yahoo email account to Outlook. And I thought, at some time, I read information on a Microsoft website that said Outlook no longer supports Yahoo mail. I keep getting mixed messages on this issue. This may be a lost cause for me.
Learn how to access your ATT Yahoo email account from Outlook using a secure mail key and POP or IMAP settings. Follow the step-by-step instructions and screenshots provided by an independent advisor.
Learn how to generate a secure mail key and enter it in Outlook 365 settings to access your Yahoo email account. Follow the step-by-step instructions and screenshots provided by a user on Microsoft Community forum.
A user reports a problem with logging into ATT.net email (yahoo) using Outlook on a new laptop with Windows 11. An independent advisor suggests contacting the regional provider for instructions on generating a Yahoo app password.
To create a shortcut for Yahoo mail, I suggest you to follow the steps below: Right click on empty space of the desktop and hover the mouse pointer over at New from the context menu. Select Shortcut and type https://mail.yahoo.com web address in the address bar. Click on Next and Finish. Check if the shortcut icon is created on the desktop.
A forum thread where users discuss issues with adding ATT/Yahoo email accounts to Outlook. Some solutions involve reloading Windows 10, downloading Office 365, and setting up a secure mail key.
A user reports a problem with accessing att mail after updating to Windows 11 on their laptop. An independent advisor suggests clearing cache and cookies as a possible solution.
If your AT&T account uses ATT.Net servers, you need to generate a <Secure Email Key> as the password for the email account when adding the email account to Outlook desktop If your AT&T account uses Yahoo servers, you need to generate a Yahoo <app Password> and use it as the email password when adding the account to the Outlook desktop