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Question Posted Monday August 7 2006, 6:34 pm

Does anyone know how to disable the notice for mail when you sign onto aim. you know that little box that pops up and says that you have mail for
<screenname>@aim.com because i dont even use that mailbox. thanks.


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Mackenzie answered Monday August 7 2006, 10:10 pm:
AIM took it upon themselves to create a mailbox for you. If you should ever so choose to use that provided email address, you can. It is most certainly vaild. However, it's very annoying, is it not? The only way to get it to get to go away is to click the link. Then Sign In where they tell you to. If they claim that you do not have an account, you must Register. The account exists, but you have to Register in order to activate it. Every now and then you'll receive one or two items, but they will not spam you. Take care of it once, and you should be good for a long time to come. And as far as I know, there is not a way to disable it entirely.

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