Thanks. Still mulling,

Jack
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From: Mark C <pdml-m...@charter.net>
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Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: New Yahoo AAAAHHH!

I was using yahoo for the list only, and gave up on it a month or two ago. I 
set up another POP account with my ISP, since they have both decent web-mail 
(so I can read mail on the road) and good support for Thunderbird. I never got 
the hang of the new Yahoo - the spell check only working on HTML was a real 
problem. I would switch from plain text to HTML, spell check, switch back and 
transmit... PITA.

Good luck!

On 8/21/2011 3:25 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
> Yahoo has been touting their new version of email for some time. They have 
> finally warned of a 9/19/11 pending deadline to make the  change. Thinking 
> I'd just get it done, I did so this AM.
> The email page (plain text) provided no spell check button, so I looked 
> around to see if I were just missing it. Finally came across their ststement; 
> "spell check not available on plain text email." BUGGERS!
> I have had an email set up on Comcast so long I've forgotten the access 
> route, but I don't care for the idea of making the change.Tried downloading a 
> free "Email Spell Check" and got rid of it almost immediately. Joke!
> Has anyone else run into this and have some advise. I keep a large print 
> dictionary on hand, but is tedious.
> I wonder how many of these words have been misspelled.
>  Jack
> 


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