The inbox needs to be refreshed? No font size, colour and bullet points available?
The inbox should not need to be refreshed.
Font size,colour, bullet points should be available.
Common thread should be available at the click of button, just like before.
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JaneinCanada commented
Making it Bold has not solved the problem. Letter characteristics are now blurred. Make the type bigger , not just darker.
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Sonia Sanchez commented
Please bring back the classic mail!!!!!! It worked great for the last 15yrs. I can't change FONT, STYLE, BOLD OR UNDERLINE !! What happened to the emojis???? My emails have always been about my personality. I am unable to do that today. WHY? Please, tell me why this has changed!!! Even my signature is not personable!!! Put me back on classic!
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ole hansen commented
My feedback.
1:The print friendly layout for mails is not very print friendly as it does not do line breaks, so if a sentence is long the print will be very tiny.
2: Folder names are now showing fully as it is impossible to rtesize the sidebar.
3: smileys are missing.
4: text formatting is no longer possible, bold, font size, cursive and colors etc are missing. -
Tim Osborne commented
Let us select or have a selection of fonts to choose from.
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Anonymous commented
well how
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Anonymous commented
change print size how.
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neon commented
just composed email.
where's the option for font size and color and bold?! -
Mary Kleven commented
HATE this. Bring back the old. I want bold and underline!
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Donna Breeden commented
The fonts are blurry and hurts my eyes. The classic mail was much more clearer. I don't think I can get use to this. My eyes are really tired. Please let us go back to classic
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Jack Bechtold commented
I cannot find FONT control in compose an email
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John Charles commented
I am getting used to this new HORRID email. BUT it is so VERY LIMITED. The print is to small. IF you cannot improve matters, bring back the old version PLEASE.
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y. sumi commented
The new version lacks flexibility: bold, font and addressee in compose. Many of my contact information was eliminated, why?
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Tia Henshaw commented
I really want to be able to scroll down through all my emails without having to change pages... I have a hugely uncontrollable amount of emails that I want to delete in mass and I used to be able to delete at least a hundred at a time. Now I can only see 25 so I've given up :-(
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Bright Sky commented
(1) Mail you wanted to Block you could Right Click and Block option was right there to remove all (2) Writing we could use Colors, Font Enlargement, Et. NO features at all in mail. HATE that Folders can ONLY be seen by Scrolling EVERYTHING - even what we are typing by using ONE SCROLL BAR on FAR RIGHT of Page - real inconvenience. If I check a box to Delete a group of emails, and along the way, STAR one, EVERYTHING is CLEARED. Such poor operational tools. I've HEARD/READ that YAHOO is now OWNED by AOL and if this is true - that is ALL OF OUR PROBLEMS. I learned years ago that AOL loves hassling Users for Control of 'their computers' while using their services. I am considering switch away to Microsoft Mail (not Outlook) and I've been with YAHOO since their beginning. Wish we'd been told B4 the sale so that we could have avoided all this turmoil.
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CharlyS commented
Please provide at least Font, Bolding, etc Options .. you did for a bit, then "Poof" gone! How much $$ to bring that back?
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Lucille Barylewicz commented
as stated above
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Louise Hokans commented
The new idea is to go back to the old idea!! Why did you change my own settings for font and size of type? Older users need a larger type and clearer fonts to read their emails better. And why don't email addresses automatically pop-up when a few letters of a name are entered as they used to? How wonderfully convenient was that!!
Instead of improving usage, you've made it infinitely more complicated and irritating. -
Lori Callo commented
Bring Back Classic Email
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Balvant commented
I want my old email back. this one has no option for text color, bold letters etc.
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Bear commented
Where are the stationery editing choices?