being on dial-up doesnt really matter, i am not. but an "incompatible browser" is key wording. Like now, today, if one shuts down "javascript" in IE or Firefox or Opera, etc -- suddenly the browser is not compatible with Yahoo Mail and it lets you switch.
it may be similar after the June...
Dont fret....
From the "new Yahoo Mail switch" page it does say:
If you’re on dial-up or an older browser, we will detect that and move you to an HTML-only / basic version of the new Yahoo! Mail.
To me that sounds like something like Classic Yahoo will still work.
Dont fret....
From the "new Yahoo Mail switch" page it does say:
If you’re on dial-up or an older browser, we will detect that and move you to an HTML-only / basic version of the new Yahoo! Mail.
To me that sounds like something like Classic Yahoo will still work.
hello, well quess we'll have to wait and see what happens in June 2013 and Yahoo's cut-off....
But i did find (and used) from other posting what to do.
1) clear browser cache (as precaution)
2) Disable Javascript in the Browser
3) Then log in... you get prompted with some "incompatible...
only problems i found (which are bothersome) with switching back to "classic mail" (via the URL change from "neo" to "mc") is that:
the "Mail Search" function - Doesn't work
the automatic email address lookup/fill-in (when composing, forwarding) - Doesn't work
the "address book" - "insert...
Actually there another to force on the old interface:
What you actually do is change part of the URL after you login.
1) login into yahoo mail as usual.
2) click in the URL line of the web session - look for the word "neo" in the URL
3) change the word "neo" to "mc".....
4) lastly, hit...