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Old Yandex.Mail interface, how to get it back?
Dear, tell me.
Generally a stupor.
The boss, who is a man of old habits, turned on the new Yandex.Mail interface by itself.
Point-blank I can not understand how to return the old interface? There is no button in the settings, nowhere. It's the same in different browsers.
Personally, I have such a function on my PC. But he doesn’t have it :( Help me, PS Chrome, Mozila, IE
broke my whole head
(the same problem on these browsers). Win764. The interface stuck itself and by default.
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For chrome, install the user agent switcher extension, choose safari for example, and use the old Yandex.
You can set up automatic substitution of the user agent specifically for the mail.yandex.ru domain
The most logical thing to do would be to contact Yandex.Mail technical support.
If you have a switch link - what's the problem copying it and activating it in the boss's account?
It is now technically impossible to return to the old Post Office. The new version of Mail is more stable - it fixes bugs and problems of the old version.
https://yandex.ru/support/mail-new/new-interface-c...
Use email clients like Mozilla Thunderbird, The Bat! or MS Outlook, they by themselves will never be updated beyond recognition, especially if you cut down all the updates. The mail protocol remains the same (POP3 and IMAP) and hardly changes, with the exception of POP3-SSL/IMAP-SSL, which support stronger certificates and Yandex refused to support the old ones. Get out of the habit of sitting in the web interface! Otherwise, if it is critical to store letters on the server, use the IMAP protocol. (POP3 only allows you to download all emails to your computer, and by default email clients delete emails from the server)
PS MS Outlook, no matter how cool and functional it is, it is very vulnerable, and this is the main target for virus writers who send letters with viruses. Therefore, I advise Thunderbird as more friendly, it can automatically configure mail and you don’t need to fill in a lot with server addresses and ports (Yandex at least works reliably)
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