Ddark
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Please add this feature! This is critical to how I do business. Anyone who has multiple emails on Yahoo is unable to select/change their email in the FROM field whenever they reply or forward.
I've been struggling with this ALL DAY LONG. Please bring this feature back. It is not a new request.
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SPAM folders should not be hidden under the three dots ...
It should be visible in the primary column since some users check that daily as important mail is often erroneously sent there. It puts users at risk of missing critical emails that could impact their accounts/business/etc.
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The option is buried way in the settings/privacy under an option that doesn't state "ai" but "smart". AI should not be automatically defaulted on emails. There is sensitive information.
Additionally, I have a story to tell. I didn't know Yahoo turned on AI. I read an email and saw at the top the summary, but it's not marked as AI. I thought it was the email, and it was instructing me that I had violated some rule on another site and my account would be closed. It took a long while before I realized this was not the actual email. It contracticted what was below it, but I thought it was a follow-up to the email below it. The summary was absolutely WRONG.
Then it took too long to figure out how to turn it off.
1. Do not automatically enable AI in emails. Create a popup to ask permission. Consent is everything.
2. Transparency. If it's AI, label it AI.
3. In addition to burying it deep in settings, have an option on the main email page to disable it.
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.