Yahoo mail keeps asking me to upgrade Safari

I am using 10.6.8. with Safari 5.1.10 As far as I can see, their is no update or upgrade.

Thanks Andy. Note for pedants and technophobes - there is no IGNORE BUTTON, there is CONTINUE which takes you to the IGNORE landing page. 
1) Sign In to Yahoo Mail
2) Auto-directed to upgrade page
3) Select Continue
4) Bookmark the URL you're taken to and use that to login
OR ALTERNATIVELY, per Carolyn, you can access Yahoo Mail via Mac Mail
All other browsers try the URL method or http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/179967

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