Has Yahoo! stopped emailing violation notices? If so how can one appeal a violation without one?

As of July 24, 2012, the three Help page links which I had have been changed, removing all possibilities of switching back to the Classic version. All three links now say: "What if I don’t want to upgrade to the newest version of Yahoo! Mail?

Older versions of Yahoo! Mail will only be available for a limited amount of time, so eventually, you will need to upgrade. Once you have upgraded to the new Yahoo!

Mail, it is not possible to switch back." Use one of the following links each time you open your mail - save the Bookmark/Favorite. Use it every time you visit Yahoo Mail, and you will get the Classic version!

I still prefer the Classic version on my slow internet connection, so I am unwilling to switch to the new mail to test these, but feedback for this answer says it is successful. I'm not sure which links still work. http://us.mc304.mail.yahoo.com/mc/login?... (the one most likely to be successful) http://mrd.mail.yahoo.com/switchclassic http://us.mc598.mail.yahoo.com/mc/welcom... http://us.mc598.mail.yahoo.com/mc/launch If your account is registered in another country other than the US, the links should be changed to your country abbreviation.

For example, change the 'us' and/or the '. Com' portions of the links *** ... You can also temporarily disable Javascript in Tools/Options or lower the screen resolution in Control Panel/display to its lowest setting temporarily. Change back later after the mail page is bookmarked.

Be sure to choose to use the Classic version permanently. These much older techniques might still work, since the newest version requires Javascript on the IE browser, and also requires a higher screen resolution. The change back to Classic can be done with a small (temporary) change.

Either disable Javascript or lower the screen resolution. Log out of your account before trying these, then log in afterwards. Once you have switched back to Classic Mail, re-boot or refresh the browser and change these settings back again.

1. For Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom level. In the scripting section, disable active scripting.

For Firefox and Chrome, go to Tools > Options > Content and un-check Enable JavaScript. For Firefox, open Tools, Options, Content. Click 'Disable javascript'.

Then refresh the page while you are still signed in to Yahoo! E-mail to switch back.In Options, click Permanent to stay in the Classic version. Do NOT click the 'One Time Only' option.

IMPORTANT: Turn Javascripting back on when you are back in Mail Classic or some functions will be disabled. This solution is not successful with all versions of Windows 7. 2.

Lower the screen resolution one stage at a time in the Control Panel > Personalization > Display section. (Normally it is 1024 x 768 or higher). Once it is too low, when you open Mail you are asked to switch to Mail Classic > click Yes.

There will be some waiting, flashing, and scrolling, but the screen shows up eventually. This method may not work for all users either. Answers is a Jungle.

If you look to the top of the mail page there is a tab that says Search mail Just type the one your looking for and click on search Have a good week J R :).

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