Friday, September 23, 2011

How do I change my Yahoo email address?

I have been receiving too much junk mail in my Yahoo email, and I would like to change my email address without loosing the massages that I kept in the account. How do I change the email address?How do I change my Yahoo email address?For security reasons yahoo do not allow you to change your email address you need to open a new account to get a different address, but you can create a extra yahoo email address within your present account to do so use this link.

http://edit.yahoo.com/config/list_alias



Please note that Yahoo! limits the creation of Extra Email Addresses to two times within a one year period.



To create a new yahoo account Click the link below to a get new account application form.https://edit.yahoo.com/registration?.int…How do I change my Yahoo email address?You can not change your ID name or address. You will lose your messages if you open a new account, but you do not have to cancel the old account, you can fight the spam.

You can not completely stop all spam, but you can help to put a big dent in it.

First, try not to open any of them, that only makes them send more and more to you.

Check mark them and click on 'Spam,' this should stop those addresses from being delivered to your inbox.

Use your spam filter and block address.

Look for the 'Options' link at upper right corner of mail screen and click on it



Options/ mail options / spam preferences

make sure spam guard is on, click on save changes



Options /mail options / blocked addresses

Enter the E-mail address you wish blocked and click on 'add block'

you will never get mail from that address again.

This should help you to control your spam.

Other tips:

Never open E-mail unless you are absolutely sure who it is from.

Never give out your personal information to anyone.

If at a website and you must sign up for something, check the entire page to make sure you uncheck any lines wanting to send you notices, info, or ads.

Added detail:

Yes, spammers change one item in their addresses a lot, so you might try blocking the entire domain, by putting in

*@ thedomainyouwanttoblock.com

for instance: *@seeyou.com

Hope this helps.

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