Bring back classic Mail

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Anonymous commented
NEW MAIL IS NOTHING BUT ******* ****. BRING BACK THE OLD CLASSIC MAIL YOU BUNCH OF ******* *****.
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Anonymous commented
NEW MAIL IS ******* ****. BRING BACK CLASSIC MAIL YOU MOB OF *****.
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Mike Turner commented
I HATE the new login through txt message. JUST let me log in with my password and move on.
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skipp isaham commented
If you want to revert back to Classic Email, see my previous most
recent post where I tell you how to do it. -
Kristina Aston commented
I prefer the older version of Yahoo Mail. With the contacts, I can add more information like notes etc. In the current version, I cannot create mailing lists. How do we do this?
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Anonymous commented
YOUR new yahoo email only makes people VERY ANGRY and it STINKS
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Reyvrex Reyes commented
I do not post much in Gmail because I find it inconvenient. The Classic Yahoo Mail is still superb, in my opinion, and has stood the test of time.
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Anonymous commented
YOUR new yahoo email only makes people VERY ANGRY and it STINKS
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Marvin Weinstein commented
how can I go back to the old style page. Hate the new one.
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skipp isaham commented
Hello Everyone, I like everyone else is pretty disappointed to have Yahoo try and
sneak the forced Mail Conversion in on us. But I have the current fix for you now.As some of you know, the previous take me back to the original Classic Email was
a selection in a drop down box placed in the top right portion of your open screen.
When you selected that drop down menu selection, your Email Service reverted
back to the original Classic.It was at this point I book-marked and also copied the browser URL because I
liked not having to click their magic drop down box path every time I accessed
my Email.So, now that the drop down revert selection is gone... I log in to Email, then
once logged in to Email select my previously saved Revert To Classic book-
mark and bingo... I'm home again.So copy the following URL in to your web browser once you're logged in to
Yahoo Email and force your own revert to Classic Email without playing the
games Yahoo is trying to force on you.https://mail.yahoo.com/neo/b/launch?reason=nodinlink
As you can see there's no hidden code in the the above URL. If you like,
copy the above text to plain Notepad Text, then paste it in your browser
once you're logged in and you can be sure there are no hidden redirects
in your own plain text (pasted in to your web browser).I hope that helps some of you, keep your sanity as I'm trying to do most
of the time.I wish you all well.
Cheers,
skipp025 at jah who dot calm
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dorel cosnit commented
Sa va fut de bagaciosi si pisalogi. Daca imi mai sugerati adrese de email o sa renut la contul asta de cacat si ma mut la alt serviciu de email. Dorel C
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Steven vaughan commented
this is the worst possible move for yahoo, This is the only service I DID use and unless the yahoo mail classic is an option ,I hate this new format ,I am willing to contact the hundreds of my customers in changing my contact info to a GMAIL account.
when will you learn the customer drives business not yahoo -
Susan Decker commented
New bold contrast and font design is ******* the eyes. Not user friendly because no choice to modify is offered to Yahoo patrons/users. Please modify to give us the choice to choose new or classic layout. Not willing to continue with Yahoo if layout does not change. Many hours of work with this font is not work friendly. Very fatiguing on the eyes.
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Josh Fulmer commented
your updated classic sucks as well
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Josh Fulmer commented
your updated classic sucks as well
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B.G. Howard commented
Bring back the classic Yahoo mail...please!!!
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[Deleted User] commented
you cant even attach from cloud provider its been over a year the new mail UI sucks ****! omg it suckssssssssss
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trong luu commented
bring back classic version, plzzz
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Barbara commented
Yahoo, STOP blocking me from my email. Yahoo forces you to download updates AND forces you to accept "classic"**** with NO other options. Then you can't even login. Yahoo, right now you SUCK
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CHERYL Panda commented
yes