Topic: How do I
BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:07 AM
I am going to be switching internet companies as well as going from dialup to high speed. I might have to change my email adress as well . Will these changed disrrupt anything here and how do I change my email on here ?

no photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:09 AM
Go under "Mail" & Settings, should be able to change email there.

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:11 AM

Go under "Mail" & Settings, should be able to change email there.

So would I just type in my new email adress?

no photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:13 AM


Go under "Mail" & Settings, should be able to change email there.

So would I just type in my new email adress?



Yes. And, frankly.... Get a yahoo or gmail or go.com email so when you may change your internet provider again, it won't matter. Those email addresses are FOREVER regardless of internet provider, and free!! Then, you never have to worry again!

mzrightkris's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:14 AM
I suggest you get a yahoo or hotmail email address this way no matter what service you use you never lose your email. Both yahoo and hotmail are free and they work great!

Peccy's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:14 AM
the only thin it will disrupt is you getting notifications sent to your email address, will not bother the mail here. this is web based mail.

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:15 AM



Go under "Mail" & Settings, should be able to change email there.

So would I just type in my new email adress?



Yes. And, frankly.... Get a yahoo or gmail or go.com email so when you may change your internet provider again, it won't matter. Those email addresses are FOREVER regardless of internet provider, and free!! Then, you never have to worry again!

Thanks Iam not very good with computers grumble

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:15 AM



Go under "Mail" & Settings, should be able to change email there.

So would I just type in my new email adress?



Yes. And, frankly.... Get a yahoo or gmail or go.com email so when you may change your internet provider again, it won't matter. Those email addresses are FOREVER regardless of internet provider, and free!! Then, you never have to worry again!

Thanks Iam not very good with computers grumble

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:18 AM
Edited by BettyB on Thu 05/15/08 10:20 AM

I suggest you get a yahoo or hotmail email address this way no matter what service you use you never lose your email. Both yahoo and hotmail are free and they work great!
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Should I use a hotmail address for here rather than my personalemail adress?

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:22 AM

the only thin it will disrupt is you getting notifications sent to your email address, will not bother the mail here. this is web based mail.


so are you saying I will still get emails in my inbox that people send me here ?

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Thu 05/15/08 10:26 AM
I think what he is saying is that your notices to your regular inbox with your provider couldn't possibly get to you since it will be defunct. The emails that say "you have email at 1+U". The emails WITHIN this site may still show up, you just won't get a notice that you have mail to go look at the site unless and until you change your email address.

mzrightkris's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:26 AM
Edited by mzrightkris on Thu 05/15/08 10:27 AM


I suggest you get a yahoo or hotmail email address this way no matter what service you use you never lose your email. Both yahoo and hotmail are free and they work great!

Should I use a hotmail address for here rather than my personalemail adress?




Definately! Sites like this will send alot of junk to your email. If you have a yahoo or hotmail email for this and other sites like eharmony, myspace, etc.... then all the junk goes somewhere else.

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:28 AM

I think what he is saying is that your notices to your regular inbox with your provider couldn't possibly get to you since it will be defunct. The emails that say "you have email at 1+U". The emails WITHIN this site may still show up, you just won't get a notice that you have mail to go look at the site unless and until you change your email address.
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I think I understand now thank you so much! I am computer challenged that is for sureflowerforyou

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:32 AM



I suggest you get a yahoo or hotmail email address this way no matter what service you use you never lose your email. Both yahoo and hotmail are free and they work great!

Should I use a hotmail address for here rather than my personalemail adress?




Definately! Sites like this will send alot of junk to your email. If you have a yahoo or hotmail email for this and other sites like eharmony, myspace, etc.... then all the junk goes somewhere else.

Thank you Iwill give it a try flowerforyou

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Thu 05/15/08 10:32 AM


I think what he is saying is that your notices to your regular inbox with your provider couldn't possibly get to you since it will be defunct. The emails that say "you have email at 1+U". The emails WITHIN this site may still show up, you just won't get a notice that you have mail to go look at the site unless and until you change your email address.
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I think I understand now thank you so much! I am computer challenged that is for sureflowerforyou


Well, I doubt I'm much better off!! My ex-husband is my tech support 95% of the time!!! laugh laugh laugh

BettyB's photo
Thu 05/15/08 10:36 AM



I think what he is saying is that your notices to your regular inbox with your provider couldn't possibly get to you since it will be defunct. The emails that say "you have email at 1+U". The emails WITHIN this site may still show up, you just won't get a notice that you have mail to go look at the site unless and until you change your email address.
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I think I understand now thank you so much! I am computer challenged that is for sureflowerforyou


Well, I doubt I'm much better off!! My ex-husband is my tech support 95% of the time!!! laugh laugh laugh

Can I borrow your ex? I don,t have a clue when it comes to computerslaugh

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Tue 05/20/08 11:35 PM
how do i delete a posting?

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Wed 05/21/08 10:00 AM
You can't delete a post, dragonyosh, but you can edit its content.