Yahoo added a feature to send mail with many beautiful decorations
Yahoo has just added an interesting feature for mail users on the web browser, which is to provide built-in e-mail templates (stationery) to help beautify and highlight the message you need to send.
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It is similar to the famous IncrediMail application on Windows or the Stationery feature in Mail on OS X application. Now Yahoo Mail users can create e-mail messages with content in impressive decorations.
Yahoo provides pre-decorated email templates for daily email editing situations such as a letter of thanks, love letters, etc. Two major themes are available including birthdays and holidays (Christmas, New Year). ) . The font will be optimized for color, size depending on the type of letter you choose. The new stationery feature of Yahoo Mail running on the web was launched in October 2014 with a simpler, lighter and more beautiful design. So far, the company estimates Yahoo Mail has about 110 million unique users every day.
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Currently this feature is only provided to users with a registered account in the US ( @ yahoo.com ), I have tried the account @ yahoo.com.vn , it cannot be used yet. Hopefully in the future this feature will be applied to all Yahoo Mail users around the world.
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