  jm
join:2003-09-21 Graceville, FL
·WildBlue
| reply to Gwailo Re: Linking yahoo account to sbcglobal.net account
said by Gwailo : Now I'm confused ... sbcj, do you mean you can't cancel the freebie Yahoo address but must cancel the SBC email address?
Correct, you must cancel the SBC account. |
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  Crypto Premium join:2001-01-07 Saint Charles, MO
| said by jm : >Correct, you must cancel the SBC account.
And how do I do that when it's the primary account? -- Kerry/Edwards in 2004: Because America deserves better than what she's gotten in the last 4 years. |
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  jm
join:2003-09-21 Graceville, FL | Well because its the master account, you cant. |
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  Crypto Premium join:2001-01-07 Saint Charles, MO
| said by jm : Well because its the master account, you cant.
So, you're telling me that I now have service I pay $40 a month for, and I'm stuck with for a year, and my email is permanently broken? -- Kerry/Edwards in 2004: Because America deserves better than what she's gotten in the last 4 years. |
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  jm
join:2003-09-21 Graceville, FL | Well theres nothing broken. |
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  Crypto Premium join:2001-01-07 Saint Charles, MO
| said by jm : Well theres nothing broken.
Except that
A> I can no longer receive mail at my sbcglobal.net address
B> the yahoo.com address (that I stopped using in the first place because of spam) is up to 200 messages a day.
I'm sorry, but this is seriously the most idiotic thing I have ever heard of with regards to an ISP. Whomever engineered this 'link' process needs to get fired. I am simply appalled that there's no work around for it. The SBC page where they advertise the ability to do this really should be more clear about the dire implications. -- Kerry/Edwards in 2004: Because America deserves better than what she's gotten in the last 4 years. |
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join:2001-06-09 Allen, TX
| said by Crypto : said by jm : Well theres nothing broken.
Except that
A> I can no longer receive mail at my sbcglobal.net address
B> the yahoo.com address (that I stopped using in the first place because of spam) is up to 200 messages a day.
I'm sorry, but this is seriously the most idiotic thing I have ever heard of with regards to an ISP. Whomever engineered this 'link' process needs to get fired. I am simply appalled that there's no work around for it. The SBC page where they advertise the ability to do this really should be more clear about the dire implications.
Filter your Yahoo mail into a seperate folder. This will not download if you use POP access, and you can clear the box via webmail every once in a while to get rid of the mail.
No one forced you to merge your Yahoo ID to your new account. If the reason you wanted to dump it was because of spam, why did you merge it to begin with? I would expect that people who had been using an ID, getting mail on it, would expect that if you merge it, it will continue to get mail, good or bad. |
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  Gwailo
join:2000-07-16 Richardson, TX clubs:
| said by psx_defector : No one forced you to merge your Yahoo ID to your new account. If the reason you wanted to dump it was because of spam, why did you merge it to begin with? I would expect that people who had been using an ID, getting mail on it, would expect that if you merge it, it will continue to get mail, good or bad.
Come on, give the guy a break. He has openly said he made a mistake and nobody is perfect. We're trying to help him, not nail him to the cross. -- "Now, with a modem, anyone can follow the world and report on the world no middle man, no big brother." - Matt Drudge, National Press Club, June 2, 1998 |
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  Crypto Premium join:2001-01-07 Saint Charles, MO
| reply to psx_defector said by psx_defector : No one forced you to merge your Yahoo ID to your new account. If the reason you wanted to dump it was because of spam, why did you merge it to begin with?
I used the yahoo messenger a lot, and thought it would be nice to show up as being online. Actually, I didnt realize I even had a yahoo mail account associated with my yahoo ID (until the spam flood started) . I thought it was strictly an IM account, and yahoo.com preferences setting.
The email account was a total shock to me, honestly, if I had realized I had a yahoo mail account with hundreds of peices of spam in it, I would never have merged them. -- Kerry/Edwards in 2004: Because America deserves better than what she's gotten in the last 4 years. |
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  Gwailo
join:2000-07-16 Richardson, TX clubs:
| cbellers, can you still go to your www.yahoo.com account and click mail and then put your old Yahoo username and password in and go to your Yahoo mail? I don't know as I've never linked them.
If so, can you then go to mail preferences in free Yahoo and tell it to immediately delete what IT thinks is spam (instead of saving them in the BULK mail folder)?
The filter is "so-so" but it would probably get rid of most of them.
I agree it's ridicilous that what you can do with a mouse click apparently cannot be undone with a mouse click but that might help some. |
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  Crypto Premium join:2001-01-07 Saint Charles, MO
| Yeah, I can. Incidentally, putting in the sbcglobal.net account or the yahoo.com account both take me to the same mail page. I'm trying to use the spam filter, and deleting any spam automatically. I still get about 100 messages that make it through past that, so I'm also filtering all yahoo.com mail to it's own folder at home. I just dump it out occasionally.
This whole incident is really frustrating to me. The damage was done the very first time I signed up for initial DSL service. I feel like a retard for not having thought it out, but since my DSL wasnt working at the moment I activated my DSL service, I couldnt really check the web to see if there were any bad effects. Like I said, I just wanted to unify my Yahoo messenger accounts, I had no idea I even had a mail account with them anymore. -- Kerry/Edwards in 2004: Because America deserves better than what she's gotten in the last 4 years. |
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join:2001-06-09 Allen, TX
| reply to Gwailo said by Gwailo : said by psx_defector : Come on, give the guy a break. He has openly said he made a mistake and nobody is perfect. We're trying to help him, not nail him to the cross.
As I tell everyone, I got the Jesus hair, but I dont got the abs............
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 psx_defector
join:2001-06-09 Allen, TX
| reply to Crypto said by Crypto :
I used the yahoo messenger a lot, and thought it would be nice to show up as being online. Actually, I didnt realize I even had a yahoo mail account associated with my yahoo ID (until the spam flood started) . I thought it was strictly an IM account, and yahoo.com preferences setting.
The email account was a total shock to me, honestly, if I had realized I had a yahoo mail account with hundreds of peices of spam in it, I would never have merged them.
It affects ALL Yahoo services. Messenger, Briefcase, Bookmarks, Games, Geocities, everything. Yahoo doesnt make any ID that is only for one service. And it did say after the registration, "From now on, use this ID for all Yahoo! services."
To Yahoo, both the yahoo.com and sbcglobal.net ID are exactly the same. When you call them for premimum support, giving them either ID will open your account.
Your best bet then, as I stated, is to set a filter on your account. This will allow you to move anything addressed to your @yahoo.com email address to another folder, effectively eliminating the junk mail generated by the Yahoo ID. |
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  jamez818 please hold during the silence
join:2000-09-18 Sunland, CA
·EarthLink
| reply to Crypto i also had a similar problem. My main account wasn't the e-mail address that i normally use. The main account has up to 2gb of space while the sub accounts have 100mb. I tried to swap one of my sub accounts for my main account but sbc wouldn't let me. i asked if i could delete my main account and if one of the sub accounts could take its place and they said no.2gb gone to waste. just add a sub account and use it from now on, i know its frustrating but with time you will get use to it.good luck! |
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