An Enhanced Yahoo! Mail for Everyone!

August 25th, 2009 Filed in: Announcements 6 comments

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There are some exciting changes afoot across the global Yahoo! network today!

Firstly, we bring you the following announcement from John Kremer, the Vice President of Yahoo! Mail worldwide:

Over the past nine months, we’ve made some significant updates to Yahoo! Mail, making it more productive, more social and helping people stay better connected to those who matter most – but we only provided access to these new capabilities to a small group of you as we ramped up the features. Today, I’m excited to say we are bringing new and dynamic social functionality, third-party apps, enhanced photo sharing plus many more new features to all of your inboxes worldwide…yep, all 300 million of you!

New welcome page

Here’s what we are rolling out starting today:

A Streamlined Design:
First, we’ve swept away some of the ‘clutter’ to give you more space for what matters most to you. You’ll notice that we’ve moved your Calendar and Notepad apps into a new area called Applications, beneath your folders. The Applications box also includes the third-party apps, like Edit Photos by Picnik, PayPal, My Photos by Xoopit and Big Sender by Zumo Drive, that we started testing back in December. These apps allow you to organise and share photos, be more creative and be more productive.

You may also notice, we’ve removed the ads from the left hand column of the new Mail. This gives you increased space to view and manage all of your folders and applications.

A Better Way to Attach and Share Photos:
We recognise that sharing photos is a big part of what you do in Mail. So we’re introducing a better way for you to attach photos (and other files of course). With our new attachment feature, you will be able to drag and drop photos into your emails, upload multiple attachments and even upload whole folders at once. You will also be able to view thumbnails and rotate your photo attachments before sending them to your friends and family.

Enhanced attachments

In addition to this, we’ve increased the attachment limit from 10MB to 25MB. Now you can share more of your photos at once. Coupled with unlimited storage, this means you never have to worry about where to keep your photos. You can keep them in your Yahoo! Mail for as long as you like.

More Social Features:
Users of both Classic Yahoo! Mail and the New Mail interfaces can take advantage of the new social features on the updated ‘What’s New’ page. And with hundreds of millions of people starting to participate in this social email experience, it can really get interesting. You can now stay up-to-date on what friends and family are doing online, and view the most recent emails from your contacts. Soon you’ll even have the ability to receive birthday reminders.

We’ve been listening to your feedback and know that you love the updates on the ‘What’s new’ page. Of course you have complete control to choose what to share by managing your updates.

Now for the Timeline

As with all of our releases we want to make sure that people around the globe continue to have a reliable Mail experience, so we will gradually roll out features out over time. The first users will start seeing these new features today and we will continue to roll them out to all of our Mail users over the coming months.

For more information and to read about other exciting changes at Yahoo! check out these posts from Yodel Anecdotal and our colleagues on the Search Team and the Messenger Team.

John Kremer

Well there you have it from the horse’s mouth so to speak!

Be sure to come back and let us know what you think of the changes :D

Happy emailing,
Kate – Yahoo!7 Mail Team

We’ve been listening to your feedback and know that you love the updates on the ‘What’s new’ page. Of course you have complete control to choose what to share by managing your updates.

Now for the Timeline
As with all of our releases we want to make sure that people around the globe continue to have a reliable Mail experience, so we will gradually roll out features out over time. The first users will start seeing these new features today and we will continue to roll them out to all of our Mail users over the coming months.

For more information and to read about other exciting changes at Yahoo! check out these posts from Yodel Anecdotal and our colleagues on the Search Team and the Messenger Team.

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6 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Rob Holian&hellip  |  September 11th, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    May I just say that although such features as the new photo attachments are great, the overall design of the new Yahoo mail is terrible. I hate it. I cannot express how much I want my old one back. I do not want to use Mail Classic, because it is annoying and useless. I just want the user-friendly, pleasant looking Yahoo mail I had when I signed up.

    The new mail looks like Gmail, to be honest, and shame on you, not only for copying them, but for thinking it looks good. I certainly appreciated the graphic intensive user interface Yahoo used to have – has it been trashed in the hope of faster site loading times? Faster loading times is a non-issue if the user interface looks crap. Take Live Hotmail as an example – it changed to a spartan, largely graphic free user interface, and what have users done? Turned away in droves.

    Please, please learn from their mistakes. Create a new user interface that is as pleasant as the old one. If not, please allow users the opportunity to switch back to it, as you currently do with Mail Classic.

  • 2. Alan&hellip  |  September 17th, 2009 at 10:22 pm

    well here i am wanting to start up a Yahoo Messenger account… but when I select the trueswitch link (as supplied by the yahoo process) it appears that i am signing up to:
    * copy all “my” personal data
    * notify everyone with the new address
    * forward “my” mail to the new address
    * cancel “my” old acount
    Hell no! This is way out of bounds! I just want to establish a Yahoo Messenger account and search for links in my existing contacts databases…

  • 3. Hugh&hellip  |  September 19th, 2009 at 10:05 am

    I will tell you what, whatever they did, it now takes forever to attach a file. What were they thinking???

  • 4. Shion&hellip  |  September 20th, 2009 at 1:13 am

    The apps didn’t work, some sort of agreement to allow someone to do something popped up, then some error messages, dunno whats going on, is this facebook now? are unknown companies getting into my email? whatever, the apps are buggy and it didn’t work, just more clutter and wacky yahoo schemes, i just want email, oh the new messenger looks good though.

  • 5. dc&hellip  |  September 30th, 2009 at 7:07 pm

    Your attachment feature is the worst! All I want to do is my job which involves sending attachments. I’m not a computer engineer, tech etc…I’M A USER!!!!!!!!!! Let me use the attachment feature. Life is frustrating enough without you guys adding to all this fun.

  • 6. Jazzing up your Inbox wit&hellip  |  October 19th, 2009 at 12:07 pm

    [...] the launch of the new and improved Yahoo!7 Mail back in August, we announced the upcoming addition of a set of apps to help you be more productive and do more [...]

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