YQL and Alternative Addresses in Yahoo Mail

Henrique de Castro20 Jan 2012 3:00 PM
Is there any way to use YQL to obtain the alternative addresses used in Yahoo Mail to reply messages by aliases like @gmail.com, for example?
Amrish31 Jan 2012 3:18 PM
After you log into yahoo with your email id, run the following yql query to pull up your emails:<br><br>&nbsp; http://y.ahoo.it/L4dhx<br><br>Any reply-to email addresses will appear as:<br><pre id="mypre" class="pre"><pre class="xml" id="prexml"> &lt;xapparentlyto &gt;... @yahoo.com &lt;/xapparentlyto &gt;</pre></pre>
Henrique de Castro6 Feb 2012 8:21 AM
Hi, Amrish, thank you very much!<br>What I really want is to know if we have some YQL that can return the addresses we have in &quot;Options &gt; Mail Options &gt; Mail accounts&quot;. I wasn&#39;t able to find this info in the query that you&#39;ve provided.<br>I&#39;m sorry, but I&#39;m not a native English speaker, that is why my english is so poor.
reza7 Feb 2012 11:41 AM
<br><br><div class="quote"><div class="quotetop">QUOTE<cite>(Amrish @ 31 Jan 2012 3:18 PM)</cite></div><blockquote class="quotemain">After you log into yahoo with your email id, run the following yql query to pull up your emails:<br><br>&nbsp; http://y.ahoo.it/L4dhx<br><br>Any reply-to email addresses will appear as:<br><pre id="mypre" class="pre"><pre id="prexml" class="xml"> &lt;xapparentlyto &gt;... @yahoo.com &lt;/xapparentlyto &gt;</pre></pre></blockquote></div>
Henrique de Castro8 Feb 2012 6:24 AM
Sorry, but I didn&#39;t understand that reply, Reza.<br><br><div class="quote"><div class="quotetop">QUOTE<cite>(reza @ 7 Feb 2012 11:41 AM)</cite></div><blockquote class="quotemain"><br><br><div class="quote"><div class="quotetop">QUOTE<cite>(Amrish @ 31 Jan 2012 3:18 PM)</cite></div><blockquote class="quotemain">After you log into yahoo with your email id, run the following yql query to pull up your emails:<br><br>&nbsp; http://y.ahoo.it/L4dhx<br><br>Any reply-to email addresses will appear as:<br><pre id="mypre" class="pre"><pre id="prexml" class="xml"> &lt;xapparentlyto &gt;... @yahoo.com &lt;/xapparentlyto &gt;</pre></pre></blockquote></div></blockquote></div>
Henrique de Castro8 Feb 2012 12:56 PM
Sorry, but I didn&#39;t understand your reply, Reza.