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Yahoo Mail

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A POWERFUL OFFERING WITH SOME SURPRISING­LY NEAT EXTRAS.

YAHOO MAIL DOESN’T make the headlines so much, these days, but its latest version is a polished and profession­al service which stands up well against the top competitio­n.

The well-designed interface resembles Gmail, at least initially, with a large view of your inbox, one-click filters for common messages and content (Photos, Documents, Travel), and easy browsing of all the emails in a conversati­on. But you can also organise mails into custom folders, and the layout can be tweaked to display a message preview in a couple of clicks.

A powerful underlying engine can integrate with Facebook, supports sending SMS and text messages, is accessible via web, POP and (in some situations) IMAP, and can forward email to another address. Valuable extras include disposable email addresses to protect your privacy, and a mammoth 1TB of mailbox storage means you can keep just about everything you receive, for a very long time.

Demanding users might find issues, over time. Mail organisati­on can’t quite match the flexibilit­y of Gmail’s labelling scheme, for instance, and there aren’t nearly as many low-level tweaks, settings and options as you’ll often see elsewhere. But overall, Yahoo Mail is an appealing service which needs to be on your email shortlist.

As with other providers, Yahoo offers a Business Mail plan with more features. The highlight is an option to use the service with a custom domain (yourname@yourdomain.com), although there are other advantages, too. The service can import contacts from Facebook, Gmail, Outlook and more. You can view all your mailboxes on the same screen, and there are all the usual business-friendly productivi­ty tools (multiple calendars, document handling, analytics and more).

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YAHOO MAIL Desktop: US3.49/mth; Mobile: US$0.99/month https://pro.mail.yahoo.com

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