![]() ![]() If all you’re concerned about is a bare-bones platform to send and receive messages, Gmail and Yahoo Mail are pretty much the same. You can add new contacts, modify contacts, and get automatic prompts to complete familiar email addresses when you begin to enter them. And of course, both email platforms give you the tools necessary to keep track of people in your network. Both Gmail and Yahoo Mail offer a standard desktop version (with many layouts to choose from) and a mobile app to keep things simple on your mobile device. ![]() There are just a few minor differences, such as the placement of different functions and the accessibility of things like Google Drive. You’ll have access to the same formatting tools (including changing fonts, using bullet points, and including attachments). For the most part, drafting a message looks the same in both platforms. Also, all the core inbox functions you’ll immediately expect are present in both platforms, including the ability to mark as read/unread, delete messages, mark as spam, and so on. It doesn’t matter what kind of mail service your recipient is using. Each service routes your message from server to server using the same protocols, for free, to get your message to a recipient. ![]() Gmail and Yahoo Mail fundamentally “work” the same way.
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