Make Trash and Spam Folders More Accessible
why make things harder to access? there's plenty of room in the left menu bar for those to be openly accessible.

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J. Bruno commented
It looks like there are 4 default folders in the "new" Yahoo mail configuration...Inbox, Starred, Sent, Drafts. I would like to be able to add the Spam and Trash folders to that list to have immediate access to them instead of having to click the ... (more) under the folders list to access them.
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Carol McKnight commented
I can delete spaM from my Iphone, but yahoo wont let me erase spam or trash all at once. What is the scoop?I erase from my phone because the individual erasing takes forever. It says I have over 28,000 messages i8n my spam folder!!!! It will take a full time year to get it erased!!! The changes made to recently to Yahoo..ie priority, all, news all so unnnessary.
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Mayank Sharma commented
You have to scroll all the way down the folder list, then select spam or trash. Considering how many times important emails end uo in spam with yahoo mail, it is too cumbersome to use the new layout.
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Ronald Egnot commented
Allow spam folder to be permanently displayed on left hand side rather then having to select 'More' option.
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Gene Lee commented
Why do we seem now to have to click on each email in both the Trash and Spam before we can empty the folders?
Very recently, we only needed one or two clicks to empty them. Why the change?
Is there now a much quicker way to empty? -
Stephanie E Becker commented
Would like to see the Trash folder back up under Inbox
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Tim Grose commented
There needs to be an option to drag/rearrange folders such as Trash and Spam. Those are two frequently accessed folders that are much too hard to find/use in the new Yahoo Mail.
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Martha Rath commented
Would like the Spam & Trash folders (...) to be AT THE TOP of the page - not under alllllllll the folders.
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Christos Anthony Kyriakis commented
Please move the Trash box back to the top with the inbox. I deleted a message by mistake and it took me half an hour to find it.
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Robert Schneider commented
Why isn't the trash folder available on the left Nav pane. Why click the ellipses to get to it. That is very microsoft-esque, meaning a barrier to productivity.
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HR Martin commented
What happened to the spam folder? I used to be able to move junk to the spam folder. Span is no longer an option it seems.
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Regal Coach commented
On the left side of the page, how about adding the archive tab? You must click "more" to get to the archive tab.
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rob grunewald commented
I want to have the delete and spam folders on my folders selection, similar to favorites. I review those folders daily and now I have to go through many steps to get to them, vice just selecting it as a folder.
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Lisa Gore commented
Need to move the trash folder up. It shouldn't be hidden.
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Rick commented
Please put the spam and trash folders back on top closer to the inbox so that we can check those folders if needed. Why are they hidden on the bottom under a clickable three dots when we need to use them?
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Kadir Korkmaz commented
Spam folder is inside the three dotted more section. If it is moved to a more visible place with a notification of how many unread email inside, it can be more easier for users to notice missing important emails tackled mistakenly by spam filter.
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Steven Pintsak commented
Worst change ever. You hid the trash, spam, and archive folders in the setting at the very bottom! Why?? This is the most disorganized layout I have ever seen. Give us the option to go back to the "normal" yahoo mail. This is a complete mess.
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Ric Sylvester commented
Go back to having the trash and spam folders show up under the Inbox heading. Or at least provide an option to control the folders under the Inbox list. I'm not talking about the standard add folder list; I'm referring to what used to appear just under "Inbox". i.e. - Sent, Drafts. Spam, Trash.
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Ric Sylvester commented
Go back to having the trash and spam folders show up under the Inbox heading. Or at least provide an option to control the folders under the Inbox list. I'm not talking about the standard add folder list; I'm referring to what used to appear just under "Inbox". i.e. - Sent, Drafts. Spam, Trash.
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Laurence Palmer commented
Hiding the Spam, Trash and Archive folders is not smart. Wanted mail is regularly sent to Spam. Needed emails can be moved to Trash accidentally. Some people need easy access to the Archive folder. A panicked search for these hidden folders is not good. Paying for this productivity choke point is unacceptable.