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Posted by: ??????? at August 16, 2005 6:49 AMI changed my email and I can't figure out how to get my old emails from there or address book. My old email address was schmidt2272@bellsouth.net
Posted by: james schmidt at September 23, 2005 2:03 PMplease my old mail from 02 03
Posted by: jonathan at December 13, 2005 8:24 AMO.K.! great info on forwarding. NOW, how do I get a domain name, and how much will it cast me?
Posted by: Jeff at February 19, 2006 11:04 AMYou purchase domains from any of a number of different registrars. I recommend SimpleURL.com, and others have great success with GoDaddy.com. There are (many) others.
Posted by: Leo at February 19, 2006 11:35 AMDear sir
in fact my old email wely_2000@hotmail.com has locked out so that i just like to get it back tell me what should i do ? i have got a lot of an impotant massages in it , please help me i am looking forward to receiving your prompt reply .
how do I get my address book from my old email address?
Posted by: Michelle at May 25, 2006 8:06 AMi would like to get my mail from rdony777@aol.com
Posted by: donely butts at June 1, 2006 5:59 AMI want to get the e-mail from our old address. It was tonya_ionnya@bellsouth.net. Know we have DSL and I can't get the old emails or the sent mail. Please tell us what we must do!
Posted by: W.J.Coleman,Jr. at June 6, 2006 1:49 PMWe've switched isp's at our office today and are paying to maintain my boss's old email account until we wean people off of it. We are planning to send a blanket email to his address book of the change in address. Is there some technology we can utilize to notify people continuing to use the old address (because they are not in my boss's addressbook or because they haven't updated their addressbook) of the new one? I hope this qualifies as being on-topic. Thanks!!
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