AT&T and Yahoo! have launched beta version of Yahoo! Mail. AT&T and Yahoo! Mail beta provides new functions such as drag-and-drop e-mail organization, message preview and an integrated RSS reader.


AT&T and Yahoo! have launched beta version of Yahoo! Mail. AT&T and Yahoo! Mail beta provides new functions such as drag-and-drop e-mail organization, message preview and an integrated RSS reader.

AT&T and Yahoo! Mail beta is a browser-based version. It is accessible from any computer connected to the Internet, and there’s no need to download new software.

Ethan Diamond, director, product development of Yahoo Mail, said: “This beta version of AT&T Yahoo! Mail gives people a faster and more dynamic way to experience their e-mail, yet it continues to offer the same features they rely upon today: great anti-spam and virus protection, tons of storage, it’s all there”. [source]

Beta version of AT&T Yahoo Mail include:

• Fast and easy-to-use interface that functions like a desktop client application

• Drag-and-drop message organization

• Reading pane to view messages instantly

• Comprehensive and speedy search of e-mail headers, bodies and attachments

• Ability to view multiple e-mails at the same time, using tabbed navigation

• Integrated RSS reader, providing access to breaking news, blog entries and other feeds directly in the Web mail experience

• Automatic check and delivery of new mail

• Keyboard shortcuts and right-click menus

• Ability to scroll through all message headers in a folder, rather than page by page

• Address autocomplete

• Industry-leading protection against spam and viruses

• Available on Firefox (Mac/Windows) and Internet Explorer (Windows only)

• Integrated RSS Reader

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