New Yahoo! Mail Beta Update
We’re starting to push out a new update to Yahoo! Mail Beta. I’ve blogged several of the changes in this latest release on the ymailupdates.com blog. Lots of good stuff in this release and more good things to come.
We’re starting to push out a new update to Yahoo! Mail Beta. I’ve blogged several of the changes in this latest release on the ymailupdates.com blog. Lots of good stuff in this release and more good things to come.
December 15th, 2006 at 7:11 pm
When Yahoo! Mail Beta will support Opera browser? Any Plans?
I would be nice to turn comments on in the ymailupdates.com blog, thanks…
Greetings from Honduras,
Osman
December 16th, 2006 at 1:05 am
Yeah, we’ve been discussing comments on ymailupdates.com. The issue is that I don’t currently have enough time to handle the flood of comments on that blog. So instead we’re referring people to the Y-Mail Yahoo! Group if they want to join in on the Yahoo! Mail Beta conversation.
December 19th, 2006 at 4:59 am
What would make yahoo mail really good is better spam control.
At my company we use the Postini Service. It totally blocks 95% of Total spam, it never even reaches our mailbox. It places 20% of the mail into the users mailbox, 15% into Quarantine and dumps the remaining 64% which comes from known SPAM sources.
With Posting users have the ability to rate their tolorance for junk mail and can create white and Black lists.
Yahoo could really save a lot of money by working with Postini. The cost of storage for all that stuff that is truly SPAM must be stagering.
January 21st, 2007 at 8:44 pm
My friends who use the yahoo.co.uk or have Yahoo! United Kingdom as their preferred content receive AddressGuard for free. (No, I don’t want to change my preferred content to Yahoo! United Kingdom.) They also have SMS Mail Alerts feature (not free).
How come people registered with .ca or .com do not receive AddressGuard for free? This is not fair.
Plus, Yahoo! Mail wants to compete with Gmail but, they still don’t offer free POP3, forwarding and disposable email address (=AddressGuard). No wonder people are switching to Gmail!
Please, at least give all of us AddressGuard for free!!! AddressGuard is REALLY useful. Do you think maybe we’ll all have it for free in the future? I would make my Yahoo! email address a primary one if Yahoo! offered at least offered the AddressGuard for free.
Thanks.
-N
January 21st, 2007 at 8:46 pm
[ oh man... so many errors... the above is what happens when you are typing past your bedtime... =O( ]