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deleating email addresses


Question Posted Wednesday October 4 2006, 4:53 pm

How do you cancel some of your email accounts if you have more than one email account?

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MummuM answered Thursday October 5 2006, 2:50 pm:
It depends on the kind of address you're signed up to. If you're on Hotmail, you can't delete your old e-mail accounts. If you don't check it for 30 days, it'll inactivate itself.

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unluckychick answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 11:58 pm:
Depending on what server you are currently using, there could be many ways to do so. On hotmail usually if you do not use it for a certain amount of time it will disactivate.

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