Season up your Mail
December 10th, 2008 Filed in: All-New Mail,Hints & Tips 4 comments
With the holiday season upon us, kids finishing school, all that shopping to do, people preparing to go on holidays until the new year and the many other things that happen at this time of year; it’s only to be expected that things like Christmas cards will slip our minds. So do what I do, and send an e-mail to your friends and loved ones!
And e-mails don’t have to be boring, with the addition of Stationery, you can give your mail that bit of flair to make it almost as good as the card you might have sent, Mum will never know the difference!
If you are not too sure what Stationery is or how to use it, be sure to check out Will’s post over here.
Here’s a quick guide to the different Stationery options that you may like to use for your Christmas and holiday e-mails…
Holidays and Events -> Christmas
Holidays and Events -> Happy Holidays
Holidays and Events -> Joy and Prosperity
Holidays and Events -> Snow (Blue)
Holidays and Events -> Stars (Blue)
The above selections are only a few of the different types of Stationery available in the All-New Mail. Why not go try it, then come back and let us know what your favourite is? Which reminds me, I better e-mail my Mum and Dad pronto!
Happy holiday e-mailing,
Kate – Yahoo!7 Mail Team

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4 Comments Add your own
1. Brad S&hellip | December 17th, 2008 at 8:44 am
Hey guys,
I’m pretty excited about the changes you guys have made, but just a few suggestions:
The option in mail to go directly to my inbox rather than the welcome page and more frequent auto-checks of email.
Have to say that 1GB attachments will be a great improvement and make things a lot easier as well as ensuring that Yahoo!7 Mail stays as the world’s most unrestrictive free web email service.
Thankyou!!
Brad
2. RW Murray&hellip | December 19th, 2008 at 6:56 am
All very well but why do I have to involve my family, friends or anyone else by asking them to “connect”? What a load of cods’ whallop!
3. Ted Potts&hellip | December 29th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
somehow my yahoo mail password has been corrupted and it will not work
When I give my personal secret hint they give me the answer and not the question
how do I talk to someone at yahoo Australia to sort this out??????
4. Ted Potts&hellip | December 29th, 2008 at 9:28 pm
I need to talk to someone at yahoo, please give me a phone number
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