No, Yahoo Mail is not dead as the search engine major on Wednesday launched new features for Yahoo Mail. The new redesign of Yahoo Mail would let the consumer make sense of their inbox, save time and improve productivity. Yahoo Mail’s new updates meet the needs of users who are doing more online since the pandemic and want to manage and personalise their inbox to support their digital lifestyle.


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The new updates amplify Yahoo Mail’s core offerings connecting millions of users daily -- including the feature of 1TB of free storage. The New Yahoo Mail App makes users’ lives easier based on their interactions and interests while providing world-class utilities to offer users quick and easy access to the information that matters most.


The new update also brings top-of-inbox alerts to remind you when a free trial is expiring or a paid subscription is about to renew on the Yahoo Mail app.


“Yahoo Mail has been a part of consumers' lives for 25 years, so we know how important it is for people to quickly find what they need, whether it’s tomorrow’s flight departure time or how much was spent during a weekend getaway with friends,” Josh Jacobson, GM and SVP Yahoo Communications said in a statement.


“These new features are a culmination of listening to our people to better understand what they need and what makes Yahoo Mail an integral part of it.”


Yahoo Mail's new features include:


Group by Sender: This feature will allow you to "group" emails by domain to quickly find important messages, deals, or delete all messages from a sender at once. 


Updated Top-of-Inbox Navigation: This feature with contextual filters is designed to drive awareness and findability for what matters most to you and reduce the signal-to-noise ratio.


Receipts View: See receipts from all orders at once, to make returns faster and track your purchase history.