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'If your logic holds then, Yahoo should only allow in email from Yahoo users, hotmail only hotmail, etc. And of course Yahoo should then block Yahoo users trying to email anyone else.'

No, it would be like people having a yahoo.com email address and accessing it for free with their own email clients, instead of using the webmail interface that Yahoo provides. Currently, you *can* use your own client, but you have to pay for the privilege.
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Now I'll never do anything with yahoo  Arrg | 06/24/04
as long as they remain free  V Sanders | 06/24/04
YES BLOCK other IMs  Joe Blow_z | 06/24/04
Perhaps your issue is with the client?  toadlife | 06/24/04
did you think before you typed?  ryusen | 06/24/04
does anyone really want ims  V Sanders | 06/24/04
re: does anyone really want ims  CyberZombie | 06/28/04
Yahoo has every right to BLOCK  squashie | 06/24/04
better block email too then  Iain_Peters | 06/25/04
Not really ...  worknman | 06/25/04
You can't be serious  DigitalKid | 06/25/04
It's not that easy  Michael Kelly | 06/25/04
Trillian is a NO-AD blessing...  robstocktonjr | 06/25/04
What about browser bans?  erikg@... | 06/25/04
Aparently some do  Suicida| | 06/25/04
Run All 3  kurmat | 07/04/04
Yahoo On Fire  xyrdneh | 01/26/05
Who care about Yahoo IM anyway. It is spam infested.  GreatInca | 03/23/05
Scrap it...  BlueDrakes | 03/10/06

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