I loved the old classic format. I had no choice when they converted me to the new format at the beginning of the year. Have had nothing but problems with it.
But today, the format is totally different. I tried emailing a friend a couple of times. We are both getting jumbled up messages out of order and then my sent messages come back to me later.
I have used yahoo since I had a computer. My website and business cards have my yahoo addy, but this may be the straw that broke the camels back. I may have to look at gmail or something.
This is a horrible cluster ---- Hoping that yahoo will get flooded with complaints. By the way. They now have a toll free number.
I called it the other day after getting an email pretending to be from yahoo and asking for my password. Of course it was phishing, but it looked exactly like yahoo. Call yahoo and please let them know how you feel about new format and let them know that there are numerous threads from people that dislike the ''new improved'' format.
1-800-318-0612.
I'm not answering but commenting. I'm not a stupid person. I have been online before the web - an old internet user with lots of email accounts over the years.
I can navigate a computer (started out on UNIX). BUT - this new Yahoo mail is defeating me. Nothing about it makes sense.
It's so terrible to use that I'm composing emails in Word and importing - how absurd is that? This is beyond frustrating. It's as if someone came up with the first concept of email and this is the first program attempt and we have to tough it out for a dozen revisions before it's usable.
I'll gradually migrate away from Yahoo, though one of my addies I've had for a million years. In the interim, I'll bring down my mail to a useable email program. Sad.
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