Are you talking about your Yahoo address?
Create a new one and cancel the old. Then notify all your contacts of the action taken.
Create a new Yahoo address:
When you attempt to sign in at Yahoo, you will see a link to open a new account. Follow the instructions.
To delete the account you no longer want:
A few more steps.
Yahoo! members can remove their own accounts and account information from Yahoo!. Please follow the instructions below to initiate the deletion of your account.
By terminating your account, you will lose access to your Yahoo! ID, Yahoo! Mail, and profile names. We will also delete your account data and settings across the Yahoo! network. This includes any contents in:
·Yahoo! Mail
·Yahoo! Address Book
·Yahoo! HotJobs
·GeoCities
·Yahoo! Briefcase
·My Yahoo!
·Yahoo! Groups
·Finance Portfolio
·Any other area of Yahoo! that can only be accessed with your Yahoo! ID and password
Please be sure you want to delete your entire account as you will not be able to reactivate it after the account has been deleted. You are always welcome to sign up again for a new account.
Terminating your Yahoo! account does not alter or delete your Yahoo! People Search listing, which you need to edit or delete yourself.
If you are subscribed to any premium services, we recommend that you first cancel those premium services before you delete your account. If you do not delete your Premium Services before deleting your Account, you will continue to be billed for your premium services. To cancel your current subscriptions, visit Yahoo! Billing Information for your account, choose the "My Services" tab, and click the "Cancel" link for each subscription.
To remove your entire account, please visit our Account Deletion page. You will be asked to sign in to or verify your password for the account you wish to delete. Please be sure to read the next page carefully, as important information about your account is included. You can then confirm the deletion of your account.
If you're having trouble signing in, you can get password help on the password problems page.
2006-10-10 04:55:39
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Your e-mail address isn't on your computer but on the hosts server; so you can't get it "off" your computer.
You can, however, open a new e-mail account and start using it. Just don't use the old account for over 3 months and the ISP will delete it for disuse.
All the best.
2006-10-10 11:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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