I received an email from "CVS", but the sender's email address is offer@hotmail.com. You wrote that it is "This message is from a truste
I received an email from "CVS", but the sender's email address is offer@hotmail.com. And you wrote that it is "This message is from a trusted sender". Are you serious??? If I'd click on their link, it would take me some other website, not to the CVS!!!! And you think it is a trusted sender????
GIVE BACK THE OLD VERSION!!! THIS IS NOT USEABLE AT ALL!!!!!

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Chuy Maloney commented
They stopped us from blocking them too!
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Theo S. commented
This is concurrent with other bad security issues that have cropped up in Yahoo's new updates. They no longer show the actual sender address unless you hover over the sender name, as you did. This is extremely poor practice that will 100% lead to a greater number of Yahoo's users getting phished when compared to their old version.
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Richard Lee commented
This is connected to the entire "priority" concept you've foisted upon us. Stop trusting AI to determine what is a priority message! Is the algorithm telling you to base priority upon advertising dollars received? Does trusted sender have to be from a significant contributor of advertising dollars?
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Gyongyi N commented
Shame on you Yahoo!!!!