just return me to my old format. thank you..... please
just give me back my old email. don't like this one.
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Anonymous
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The new version is horrible I have tried twice and cannot stand it. Why does it matter what version I use
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[Deleted User]
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I have resisted having to use the "New And Improved" Yahoo for the simple reason that I Hate It!!!!!
I just want my Yahoo that I am familiar with and like to use.... In other words.... IF IT AIN'T BROKE DON'T FIX IT!!!!!!!!
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Robert Hunt
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Go back to the old format and get rid of those annoying ads
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Anonymous
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See above: The new format stinks. Worst of all it replaces my name in Sent column with me. Asinine on top of idiotic if that's possible.
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Molnar Kristof
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Contacts, calendars and notes, why are they opening new tabs? I just want to use it in this pinned tab, like before. That frame solution was the best. Pretty annoying having three MORE tab as clicking these features, it is pointless for me. :/
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RK
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"New" is TOO SLOW.....!!!!
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Anonymous
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What is wrong with the old Keep It Simple Stupid? Every time there is a new upgrade there is more garbage cluttering up my view. How about giving people a choice? Simplicity is good. Also adequate bandwidth is not available to everyone in every location; resource hogging programs give me fits when I travel.
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theresa borzik
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I CANNOT ATTACH A DOCUMENT THAT HAS DISAPPEARED !!!!
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c hup
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Hate the new format. Let us go back to classic please.
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DONMED G
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PLEASE GO BACK TO THE OLDER EMAILS, IT WAS MUCH EASIER TO USE THIS NEW ONE IS A NIGHT MAYER
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Lawrence McGuire
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Nobody has screwed with Gmail. All incoming mail is now automatically forwarded there. It works just fine. I changed. Now I'm happy.
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Bru
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Again this morning I opened my DRAFT folder. Went to the last email item in the list and opened it up. Must have been 2 to 3 minutes into the drafted of the email it was like my screen jumped but had happened was that drafted email that was at the bottom was now at the top of my drafted emails. Finished the drafted email, add the email address who I was sending it too then hit the SEND button. Told me the email could not be sent. Did this a couple of times and had the same message until it came up with no internet connection. Went to my browser and opened another tab and a web site came up. Went back to the drafted email and closed it. Went and opened my INBOX folder and then went back and opened up the DRAFT folder. The email I was editing was at the top of the list. In CLASSIC mail it would of stayed at the bottom of the list of drafts where it was in the first place. Opened the draft email hit the SEND button and was told again the email could not be sent. Closed the draft, hit the F5 key on the keyboard to reload the screen. Opened the DRAFT folder, that the draft I was working on. Hit the SEND button and this time it was sent. CLASSIC mail never has done this. Why am I getting these errors that are untrue and having to do extra steps? Please tell Yahoo your users want CLASSIC mail back! Hopefully this can help outers when and if this gets fixed as well as the others that have other problems.
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Anonymous
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its ugly...hard to tell read mails from unread ...ads are obnoxious
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Anonymous
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Cant manually add a sender to contacts- replying to an incoming email doesn't show as being replied in the inbox- current contacts groups are all messed up.
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Jason Kodat
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I don't mind the new format as much as I mind the fact that the new format is a huge resource hog. Switching from new mail to old mail dropped my CPU usage from 11% to 0.8%. WTF?
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Anonymous
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Yes, I did it! I created a user script that rescued Yahoo Mail and made it usable for me. I would make it available for everyone else, but.... 1.) A few of the changes I made were customized for my browser width and height. So to make those same customizations work for you, I'd have to use some fancy formulas and I'm too lazy to do that right now. 2.) I should get paid for this. And if one person was willing to pay to use this wonderful user script, he can easily make the user script available to everyone else for free. If there were a way to encrypt my user script and keep it from being distributed for free, then I would consider it. You all will just have to suffer and leave Yahoo. I predict million of people will quit using Yahoo Mail. And I do think Yahoo will eventually go out of business because of their poor decisions and poor web development. But it was once really great, and I managed to save it on my end. So I will use it for a while longer. But yeah I should look into converting to Gmail or something. I have a feeling they will be around for much longer than Yahoo.
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Anonymous
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go back to the old format, so I can just open my email and read it without all this extra formatting you do when I open it. Also I have no idea if I have spam or trash cause it no longer give that count and why do I have to waist time watch a bar telling it's is deleting my trash, I asked it to I know it is and I should not have to waste time that way. Why do you guys keep saying it's new and improved and an upgrade when it's not. Why brake something that is working great.
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Anonymous
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You can "improve" New Mail by dumping it and bringing back classic mail permanently. New Mail is an app made for a prepubescent child. Nothing works as it should. It is ****. If that's what Yahoo wants to be known for....well. Time to switch to Gmail.
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Anonymous
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Guys, I did some shopping around. If you are looking to leave Yahoo Mail, I think AOL mail will be the best choice. It lets you create Folders like you can in Yahoo. It has a very clean and easy to use interface. You can disable the AOL News stuff from Mail Settings. The only flaw I can find is that there is no way to easily switch from one AOL mail account to another. You'd have to log out, then type in the login information of the other account.
Another recommendation is GMail, but I didn't see any way to create Folders for sorting messages. I'll have a look at it again. There are tabs for stuff like YouTube related mail etc, but you can disable all of that in Settings. It mostly has a nice, unclunky interface. The only thing that disappoints me is now seeing an easy way to create different Folders.
I recommend either of those over Yahoo Mail. I create user scripts to edit webpages to remove, replace, resize, and add stuff to websites. I don't think this new Yahoo Mail layout can be fixed no matter what I do, but I am going to keep playing around with it a little. I will probably have to write 10 pages of code, and it will still look like ****. So in the end, I may end up abandoning Yahoo Mail too. I will keep my accounts open just long enough to change my email registration for the hundreds and thousands of accounts that I created online in the last 15 years, but starting over will probably be a smart move. I don't like the direction Yahoo is going. It's gone straight downhill since around 2008. There is nothing I use on Yahoo anymore. I use Google for searches. I use Google for maps. Yahoo doesn't have a Members Directory or a good desktop messenger (the app messenger they had sucked *** and I could not use it). I use Twitter for News or searches on Google for News. There just isn't anything to keep me on Yahoo anymore. It was their Mail, but not anymore. It's garbage now.
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David Kress
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I don't like the new format at all. Please return me to what I've enjoyed for so many years. The colors, the way that it prints is all horrible. It's an eye strain, and the older version was so much more direct.
If you don't return me back to the previous format, I will cancel my subscription to Yahoo, and go somewhere else!