Email organization is very important. After all, not all emails have the same degree of importance. Because sorting messages is necessary for easier access, the Yahoo! Mail team has developed new features that will not only help you manage your account efficiently, but will also help you organize your messages properly. Here are the new and improved email organization features from Yahoo! Mail.
* Flag your message instantly
Flagging a message is one way of indicating that its content is important. In the classic Yahoo! Mail, you have to perform a series of steps in order to flag a message: open your Yahoo! Mail inbox, select the important email, click the MARK drop-down menu, and choose the FLAG FOR FOLLOW-UP option. To save you from the hassle process of flagging a message, the Yahoo! Mail team decided to develop a one-click method of flagging an email. Now, you just have to click on that tiny dot in the FLAG column (yes, it’s the one with the FLAG symbol) that corresponds to the message you wish to flag.
* Rename your folder easily
In the classic Yahoo! Mail, it is also quite complex to rename a folder. You have to click on the EDIT link on the upper left part of the page, find the folder from the MY FOLDERS list, click the RENAME link beside it, enter the new folder name on the “Please enter a name for your folder” field, and click the OK button from the pop-up. But now, thanks to the new and improved Yahoo! Mail features, you can now rename your folder with much ease. Just click on the folder you wish to rename from the MY FOLDERS list on the left side of the page, click the RENAME button beside the folder’s default name, enter the new folder name on the specified field, and click the OK button.
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