Can Verizon Yahoo add filing features and mechanisms to the "new" email?
There should be a category for "architecture" to list feedback of the Verizon Yahoo email system that they recently built. Unfortunately, Verizon Yahoo doesn't permit the new email users to distinguish between filed emails and unfiled emails. To Verizon Yahoo users it will all look the same. This is a throwback to the 1970s-1980s email, when application architects hadn't given enough thought to email systems, and what users would need to function. Why can't users have the opportunity to view and distinguish between filed and unfiled emails? Why would a system designer create an email system under the assumption that emails in the Inbox do not need to be filed? Why would a system designer not include that information for the email user to be able to see?
Perhaps when doing a search by sender, the “system architects” could also include a column of information denoting where the email is currently located?
Apparently, Verizon Yahoo programmers don’t use Yahoo at all or they would have complained already to their coworkers, and this problem would have been solved…