Yahoo Mail frequently asks for password

[cross-posting because it occurs under both 10.6 and 10.7]
I have set up my Mail utility to use three accounts: a Gmail account, and Exchange account at work
work, and a Yahoo! Mail account.  The first two work perfectly, but the Yahoo account frequently
asks me to reenter my password.  The frequency varies greatly.  Sometimes it will go
hours or even days without asking, while sometimes it will ask three or four times in a
row (often right  *after* retrieving the new messages). 
This is happening on three computers: two running 10.6 and one running 10.7, so
it seems to be a general problem.  The account works fine on my iPhone.
I'd appreciate any solutions or workarounds.
Thanks,
Eric

Have you tried to remove and then re enter your account info? Sometimes things get messed up in the update and the only real way to fix it is to start fresh

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