Once you have the new Mail Beta, you will no longer be able to switch back to All New Mail and/or see a switch-back link to Mail Classic, but I'm slightly visually impaired and found an interesting workaround a few weeks ago to at least get back to Mail Classic: lower your screen resolution, and as soon as it's too low for the new mail, you will get a message displayed asking if you want to switch to Mail Classic. Click "yes". Of course you can switch back to your original screen resolution once you have mail classic back..:-) Another option: turn off Javascript - you'll then be asked if you want to return to Mail Classic, click "yes".
In case you don't know how to turn off Javascript... For IE: tools -> internet options -> security. In security click "custom level" -> disable active scripting in the scripting section. Remember to turn Javascripting back on when you are back in Mail Classic since without it some mail functions won't work For Firefox: tools -> options -> content, click on "disable Javascript".
Turn it back on once you have you Classic account back.
Turn off Javascript - you'll then be asked if you want to return to Mail Classic, click 'yes'. Here's how. IE tools - internet options - security.
In security click 'custom level' then disable active scripting in the scripting section. F/fox Tools - options - content, click on 'disable Javascript'. I'm told a restart is needed now, then next.
Remember to turn Java scripting back on when your in Mail Classic. Good luck R ó G é R.
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