Yahoo mail is very slow

For at least a few weeks yahoo mail has been very slow. It is slow to load the yahoo homepage, but it's worst trying to log into my mail. After I type my email address and password and pressed enter, it can take almost a minute for my mail (inbox etc) to actually load. Then it is also slow signing back out. Have noticed no problems with IE 8.

If you are running the add-on Maximum Adblock, disable the add-on and restart FF. Cleared up the Yahoo lag issues for me.

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