Now, users can
set reminders or unsubscribe to spam emails, directly from their inbox
Yahoo Mail has added new features to help users manage their email
inboxes as efficiently as possible. The two new features: Reminders and
Unsubscribe, will bring more organization and less clutter, offering a more
seamless mailing experience for users worldwide.
Reminders
Users can now set reminders within emails to prioritize what matters
the most to them. Real life example: just opened an email about the utility bill
that's due soon? Set a reminder to pay it in five days, and a notification will
pop up then.
This feature has a notes section to add text and can be set for a
specific date and time in the future. To enable a quick set up, Reminders
suggests which emails should have reminders and recommends timing, all based on
email content. Reminders can always be edited, updated and deleted at any time
through a "Manage Reminder" option. Plus, users can view inactive
ones whenever they want.
Unsubscribe
Implemented as an easy-to-find button when opening a message, the
Unsubscribe feature lets users easily stop receiving emails without ever having
to leave their Yahoo Mail inboxes. An option to unsubscribe from an email
sender appears in each email. And in case users erroneously clicked the
Unsubscribe button, they can reverse the unsubscribe action, up to three
seconds after the initial click.
The Unsubscribe feature helps keep inboxes clean and filled only with
relevant content, making the entire unsubscribe process quick, efficient and
stress-free. E-newsletter senders and email marketers should also find a
benefit, as they'll see a reduction in spam votes and be incentivized to
deliver engaging high-quality content, since readers who are no longer
interested will quickly be able to unsubscribe.
Start Using These Features
Both of these new features are available across iOS and Android.
Also, Yahoo Mail is going to add more feature updates in the very near
future, such as an unsubscribe recommendation option, where users can opt to
receive automatic recommendations around which emails to unsubscribe from.
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