If you get Yahoo Mail plus (if your old email is from yahoo) and then get your new email from somewhere that supports POP email access, you can use the original account to send and recieve mail to/from the new email account. (I might be wrong about Yahoo Mail Plus having that POP feature, you'd have to double check) So basically it sends/recieves mail from another email using POP, but you still login with the old email
2006-09-11 11:47:00
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answered by ReelGenius 2
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More details needed but...
I am going to guess, you want to change your email address, but don't want to lose all your old mail?
Do you have an email account from your internet service provider, or from a web based email, like Yahoo?
If from internet provider, do you check your email online, or do you check it through an application, such as Outlook?
If using Outlook, your mail is being downloaded to your PC, and will not be lost if you choose another email address.
If checking online through your internet provider, your email is still on their server, but, possibly you can have an extra email address.
If using a web based email, such as Yahoo mail, you can have more than one email address. Just make sure you log in occassionally to the old one, so it is not disabled.
2006-09-11 18:33:14
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answered by K . 2
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I'm afraid your question is not really specific enough. I cannot help here! Sorry.
2006-09-11 18:23:37
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answered by John W 3
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What do you mean witout changing everything?
2006-09-11 18:23:56
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answered by RuRu 3
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you don't
2006-09-11 18:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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