HOW
TO USE GOOD E-MAIL BY USING YAHOO
Check Yahoo
Mail and what it offers, and you'll see a lot more than simply being able to
send and receive e-mail messages. For starters, you can do that in 21
languages. A Yahoo Mail account also provides unlimited message storage, e-mail
search, contact lists, personalization, spam blockers and virus scanning.
Launched
in August 2007, the new version of Yahoo Mail allows users to choose how they
want to communicate, switching among e-mail, chat and text-messaging options. This
version also adds keyboard shortcuts, direct access through RSS (Really Simple
Syndication) feeds to changing Web content and mobile access from
Internet-equipped smartphones and PDAs.
In
this article, we'll take a closer look at these and other features of Yahoo
Mail and how to use them. First, let's see how easy setting up a Yahoo Mail
account is.
Setting up a Yahoo
Mail Account
Setting up a Yahoo Mail account is easy.
Setting up a free
Yahoo Mail account is easy, starting with a visit to the Yahoo Web
site. Before you can sign into Yahoo Mail, though, you need to register by
choosing a Yahoo ID for your e-mail account and providing the
required information. Once you've done that, you're ready to complete the Yahoo
Mail login and send your first e-mail. Here are some steps to getting started.
1.
Go to http://info.mail.yahoo.com/ and
click on the "Sign up now" box.
2.
If you don't already
have a Yahoo account, sign up for a Yahoo ID. You'll be asked for your name,
gender, country, ZIP code and e-mail address.
3.
After that, you
select an ID -- a name to use when you e-mail or send instant messages -- and a
password to use when signing in. You'll also be asked to select a security
question (like your pet's name) to be used for identification if you forget
your password. Click acceptance of the service terms and privacy policy, and
your account will be set up.
4.
Now, you're ready to
sign in. Go to http://mail.yahoo.com from
most browsers to connect to the sign-in screen page. Just enter your Yahoo ID
name and password, hit the "Sign In" button, and you'll be signed in
at your mail home page.
5.
Below the "Sign
In" area is a box you can click to remain signed in for two weeks. This
reduces the number of times you need to sign in, but for security purposes,
don't check this if you're working on a shared computer.
6.
Forgot your ID or
password? If so, click on the statement below the "Sign In" button.
After you answer some questions to verify your identity, you'll be sent your ID
by e-mail or given the option of selecting a new password.
7.
To sign out when
you're done, just click on the words "sign out" near the upper right
of the screen page.
Before you send your
first e-mail, let's look around the Mail home page for Yahoo Mail. (This is the
version that rolled out in August 2007. The older version, now called Mail
Classic, had a slightly different setup and fewer features.)
You'll see two boxes
on the left side of the home page. The smaller, top box has a "Check
Mail" button (to see your new mail), a "New" button with
drop-down menus (to compose and send e-mails and text messages, and to chat
with friends) and "Search Mail" (to hunt through folders for messages
or specific text in them).
The bigger, lower
box contains various icons that let you access mail folders, your contacts, a
personal calendar and a notepad, as well as add and view RSS feeds (to see the
latest content from blogs, online news sources and other Web
sites you visit regularly) [source: What is RSS?].
At the top and
middle of the page near your Yahoo ID, you can select your status for instant
messaging with Yahoo Messenger, switch to Mail Classic, view or change your
account settings at the Member Center, or sign out.
The strip below that
shows the number of your new, unread e-mails and your local weather. Below that
is a panel with updated news and other information, and events from your
calendar appear at the bottom of the page. Above the weather at the far right,
you'll find drop-down menus to access mobile mail, mail options and help.
Basics of Using
Yahoo Mail
Yahoo Mail allows users to select their screen view so they can
preview messages.
The basics of using
Yahoo Mail include, of course, sending and receiving messages. But Yahoo Mail
basics also include formatting e-mail messages, handling attachments,
and saving, storing and deleting e-mail messages. You'll see that's all fairly
easy to do.
Formatting and
Sending a Message
To send a message,
start by clicking "New" in the upper left of your home page. Then
click "E-mail Message," and a new screen will open. Here's how to
compose your message.
1.
Type your contact's
e-mail address after "To:" If you're sending the e-mail to more than
one person, put a comma and space after each name except the last one.
2.
Use the
"Cc:" line to add the addresses of anyone who should receive a copy
of the e-mail. Click on the letters "Show BCC" at the end of the
"To" line to add for names of people who will receive the message
without the rest knowing or seeing their e-mail addresses.
3.
After
"Subject," write a few words that describe your e-mail topic. To
reach someone you don't know well, be very specific ("Agenda for HR
meeting 2-21," "Thursday's U-12 soccer game") so that the e-mail
doesn't look like spam.
4.
Type your message in
the large Compose window. You can use elements from the bar below the subject
line to format the message with choices such typeface, size and color, or
adding links or emoticons (faces made of type that show emotions).
5.
Check the spelling
by clicking "Spelling" on the bar above "To:," and hit
"Send" to send your message. You'll get confirmation that the message
was sent, and it'll automatically be saved in your Sent folder. By clicking
"Save Draft," you can save a partially written message in your Draft
folder to finish and send later. Clicking "Attach" allows you to add
an attachment. We'll look at that process more closely on the next page.
Receiving,
Responding and Saving
Yahoo Mail
automatically checks for new mail every 10 minutes. You can tell you've
received a message by the number in parentheses after your inbox icon. You also
can set an alert in Yahoo Messenger to make a sound whenever a new e-mail
arrives in Yahoo Mail. (Yahoo Messenger is free, but you need to download
software and register. For more information, see "How Yahoo Messenger Works.")
Open the inbox, and
you'll see your messages listed to the right with the most recent at the top.
Unread messages will be in bold type. Above the list is a control bar you can
use to take action on each e-mail. You can click on:
·
The message subject
or sender to open and read the message. The message will appear in the reading
pane below your message list.
·
"Reply" to
respond, choosing to respond to just the sender or to all.
·
"Forward"
to send a copy of the message and any attachments to someone else.
·
"Spam" to
send the message to your folder of unwanted messages. (We'll talk more about
spam and security later in this article.)
·
"Move" to
save the message to another folder you've set up.
·
"Print" to
print out the message.
·
"Delete"
to move the message to your Trash folder. You can retrieve messages from the
Trash if you haven't emptied this folder yet.
Now that you've
mastered the basics, let's take a look at Yahoo Mail's more advanced features,
such as sending and receiving attachments, storing and searching messages and
accessing your e-mail away remotely.
More Features of
Yahoo Mail
Users of Yahoo Mail can reach their
mailboxes from the main Yahoo page.
Moving beyond
the e-mail basics, let's take a look at more features of Yahoo Mail, such as
e-mail attachments, message archiving and searches and remote access to Yahoo
Mail. We'll also see why some Yahoo users may prefer to stick with the older
version, Mail Classic, although it lacks some Yahoo Mail features.
Managing Attachments
Attachments are
documents or images that you send with a message. You can attach up to 10MB
(megabytes) of files to each message. These can be word-processing or
spreadsheet documents, audio files, images andWeb pages as
HTML files. Here's how to add an attachment:
1.
Click "Attach" next
to the paperclip above the Compose window.
2.
Using the file-locating
window, find the file you want to attach and click "Open" or
"OK."
3.
The file name will appear
above the Compose window. To add more attachments, repeat this process. Yahoo
Mail scans each outgoing attachment for viruses.
When you open a message with a paperclip above
it, you've received an attachment. Here's how to download it:
1.
Switch to "Full Message
View" to see the name, type and size of the attached file.
2.
Click on the name of the file,
and a virus scan will check the document. A window will open telling you if a
threat was detected in the document.
3.
Click "Cancel" if
you don't want to open the attachment or "Download Attachment" if you
do.
4.
Another window will let you
choose to save the file to your computer's hard drive, to just open and view
it, or to cancel.
Message Archiving and Searches
Yahoo Mail allows you to set up folders to
store and manage your messages. Several folders exist automatically at the left
of the home screen -- Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Spam, Trash, Contacts and All Feeds.
Below that is a section for the folders you create. To create a folder, click
on "Add" next to the My Folders icon. A new untitled folder will
appear below. Click twice on "untitled" to open a box where you can
rename the folder. To add messages to the folder, drop and drag them from your
inbox or other folders.
You'll probably want to search at some point
for information like an address, a document or a name you need. Here's how.
1.
Find the search window, upper
left with a magnifying glass icon and the words "Find Messages."
2.
Type what you need to find --
a name, a word in a message or attachment, or a subject.
3.
Click "Go," or press
"Enter."
4.
A tab will open listing all
the messages that contain what you want, including in attachments.
5.
Click on the message you want
to open.
Remote
Access
You can access Yahoo Mail by going to http://mail.yahoo.com and signing on from any PC running
Windows 2000 or later that has Web access via Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Firefox 1.0 and newer, or Mozilla Suite 1.7.
With a Mac running Mac OSX 10.0 or newer, you need Web access via Firefox 1.0
or newer, or Mozilla Suite 1.7. (We'll talk about mobile access later.)
Yahoo
Mail vs. Yahoo Classic
Not all features of Yahoo Mail are available
for some browsers or for Macintosh computers. You can switch back to Mail Classic
at any time by hitting the "Switch Back" link at the upper left of
your home page.
Yahoo Mail offers plenty of tools to make
e-mailing easier. Next, let's take a closer look at some of them.
Convenient Tools for
Yahoo Mail
Signing into your Yahoo Mail account lets you access other Yahoo
services including Yahoo Messenger.
Convenient
tools for Yahoo Mail like keyboard shortcuts can save time and make this e-mail
system easier to use. Yahoo Contacts update contact information quickly, and
spam screening and mail filters help with security. Other Yahoo Mail tools let
you add a personalized signature to messages or send a vacation response when
you're away.
Keyboard
Shortcuts
With keyboard shortcuts, you can do what you
want more quickly. To create a new message, for instance, press the
"n" key. To print, press "p." For a list of keyboard
shortcuts, go to Yahoo Help.
Yahoo Contacts
Yahoo Contacts work like an address book
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about people and companies -- and access it anywhere via the Web or
print it out. You can also access that information to send single or group
e-mails or to add to contacts from e-mails.
To add contacts and their information, click on
"Add" next to the Contacts icon. Enter the information, and click
"Save." To add information later, click twice on the contact's name
or click "Edit." Once you've added a name, you can use Address
AutoComplete in sending messages. When you're composing a message, type just
the first couple of letters of the person's name after "To:" to access
possible names. Click the one you want, and the correct address will be filled
in.
To add a contact from e-mail, click "Add
Contact" next to the sender's name in an open e-mail message. A window
will show the person's name and e-mail address. Add whatever information you
want, click "Save" and the person is added to your contacts.
Spam
and Security
Yahoo Mail defines spam as any message sent to more than one
person who didn't specifically request it. Usually spam advertises unwanted
goods or services. Yahoo Mail automatically places questionable incoming
e-mails in your Spam folder. Some of these may be legitimate but not from a
recognized contact. You can review the folder to make sure none of the e-mails
are ones you want. If they are, you can move them to your Inbox or other
folders. If they're not, you can delete them or wait for them to be deleted
automatically.
You also can use mail filters to block images
or specific addresses. To do either, go to "Options," then "Mail
Options" and then the Spam option. You can choose to show images except in
the Spam folder, show only those from contacts and certified senders, or block
all images. You can block an individual address or all from a specific domain.
Personalized Signature and Vacation Response
Mail options let you personalize your messages.
With this option, you can create a signature with a saying or contact
information to appear at the bottom of each message you send. You also can send
a vacation response automatically to anyone who e-mails you while you're away.
For either option, start by clicking
"Options" at the upper right of the home page and then selecting
"Mail Options." You'll see a menu to the left.
·
Click on "Signature"
to open a space where you can write your signature for outgoing messages. Type
it in, and click "Save Changes."
·
Click on "Vacation
Response" for auto-response while you're gone. Check "Enable auto-response,"
and select the start and stop dates for the service. Type your message in the
box, and click "Save Changes."
Innovations for Yahoo Mail go beyond e-mailing
to add chat, text messaging and mobile access.
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