
You can still sign in to your emails through sky.com. Gmail on Android version 5.0 (Lollipop) or later.Apple Mail on macOS 10.11 El Capitan or later (Mac).Apple Mail on iOS 9.0 or later (iPhone or iPad).This helps to ensure a consistent experience, as you're accessing your emails through an app with the latest features, enhanced security standards and better usability.
If you access your emails on your device using an email app, like Outlook or Apple Mail, we recommend you update to the latest version of the app.
Once you're signed in, select your name/username or the person icon in the top right corner and select Yahoo Mail.įollow the instructions below to set up emails on your mobile, tablet or computer. Go to the top right corner, select Sign In and log in with your Sky iD. It should work on devices running Android 4.1 or later.To access your Sky Yahoo Mail emails through sky.com: It's an open beta so anyone can join, though users will need to opt in via the somewhat clunky Play Store beta system at this link. Yahoo is now offering a beta version of the app for eager testers of the latest features. The Yahoo Mail app itself is surprisingly modern - it's been gently prodded and tweaked over several years, and if it's not the equal of Gmail, then it's certainly trying to be. It's turned off by default to enable it, go to Settings, Accounts, then tap your Yahoo account twice. Users can now sync Yahoo contact data to local contacts via the primary Android Settings menu. The latest version of the app in the Play Store, 5.5.3, confirms it in the changelog.
That's been rectified, according to the Mail blog on the Yahoo-owned Tumblr. And somehow, the official Yahoo Mail app for Android has neglected to sync contact information with the operating system before now. Yahoo Mail might not be the trendiest web mail service on the planet, but it's still used by hundreds of millions of accounts (if not necessarily that many actual people).