  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| reply to robinth Re: AT&T email--Yahoo vs. Worldnet
I think that @att.net domain has been used for Worldnet customers, either dial up, DSL, or BYOA, who have now become AT&T-Yahoo customers and want to retain their Worldnet email addresses by transferring their email service from the Worldnet-operated servers to the Yahoo-operated servers.
Although other than saving money, for the life of me, I can't imagine why someone would want to cut the quality and reliability of their email service by doing that.  |
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join:2007-05-20 Fairview Heights, IL | I just signed up for DSL a few weeks ago. The user ID and email address I was given was @att.net. |
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 robinth
join:2003-01-09 Chicago, IL
| said by creepy :I just signed up for DSL a few weeks ago. The user ID and email address I was given was @att.net. Who from? ATT-Yahoo or ATT Worldnet? |
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 creepy
join:2007-05-20 Fairview Heights, IL | ATT Yahoo |
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 spectre1000
join:2007-07-30 Dayton, OH
| reply to d_l said by d_l :Although other than saving money, for the life of me, I can't imagine why someone would want to cut the quality and reliability of their email service by doing that. I just signed up for DSL and am retaining my att.net email. I was told I would go to the same URL and everything would be exactly the same. Not that I know enough about servers to say, but I would think if it's at the same URL, it's on the same server. No? Part of the point of keeping my email was to not have Yahoo. |
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  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| To keep your @att.net accounts on the Worldnet-operated servers, you would have to pay $6/mo for the Bring-Your-Own-Access plan that they offer (or maybe only used to offer as I haven't checked recently if it is still available). I use that plan and the Worldnet servers are problem free compared to the Yahoo servers. I've seen maybe one brief outage in 5 years.
The other advantage of paying for that BYOA plan is you can still set up 25 MB personal web pages for each email account |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| reply to spectre1000 said by spectre1000 :Part of the point of keeping my email was to not have Yahoo. You can't get at&t Yahoo! HSI without getting Yahoo!. But you don't have to use the Yahoo! SMTP servers. I just switched back to 'smtpauth.sbcglobal.net' after evaluating the function of the latest update to Mercury/32 (v.4.51), which added SSL capability to the SMTP relay client. I don't really need SSL, so 'smtpauth.sbcglobal.net' works well enough for me.
Alas, you do have to use the Yahoo! POP3 servers, and they appear to be really flaky at this time.
FWIW, my email domain is, 'pacbell.net'. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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 nick11
join:2005-07-17 Chicago, IL
2 edits | reply to d_l said by d_l :To keep your @att.net accounts on the Worldnet-operated servers, you would have to pay $6/mo for the Bring-Your-Own-Access plan that they offer (or maybe only used to offer as I haven't checked recently if it is still available). I use that plan and the Worldnet servers are problem free compared to the Yahoo servers. I've seen maybe one brief outage in 5 years. The other advantage of paying for that BYOA plan is you can still set up 25 MB personal web pages for each email account If you have AT&T Yahoo you don't have to pay anything to keep your @att.net e-mail accounts.
And you don't have to dial in the Worldnet servers to retrieve your @att.net e-mail. You can do it from your AT&T Yahoo account just fine.
»Ameritech - SBC FAQ »Migration information for ATT Worldnet members
I've been doing it for a couple years now. |
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  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| You missed what I was saying in that statement:
quote: To keep your @att.net accounts on the Worldnet-operated servers ...
If someone had moved their @att.net account as suggested by that FAQ, they wouldn't have been able to get their mail this past 10 days off the Yahoo-operated servers! The whole point of my statement is that you DON'T want to move from a reliable, secure, email service to a dysfunctional email provider, Yahoo! |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| reply to nick11 said by nick11 :If you have AT&T Yahoo you don't have to pay anything to keep your @att.net e-mail accounts. And you don't have to dial in the Worldnet servers to retrieve your @att.net e-mail. You can do it from your AT&T Yahoo account just fine. If you don't want Yahoo! servers to handle your email, you don't want 'at&t Yahoo' HSI'. Or, for AT&T Worldnet users, you use 'at&t Yahoo! HSI' for your DSL connection, but you don't migrate your AT&T Worldnet ID to 'at&t Yahoo! HSI'. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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 nick11
join:2005-07-17 Chicago, IL
| reply to d_l said by d_l :If someone had moved their @att.net account as suggested by that FAQ, they wouldn't have been able to get their mail this past 10 days off the Yahoo-operated servers! The whole point of my statement is that you DON'T want to move from a reliable, secure, email service to a dysfunctional email provider, Yahoo! Oh, I see. You mean the e-mail messages, not the account itself!
said by d_l :You missed what I was saying in that statement: quote: To keep your @att.net accounts on the Worldnet-operated servers ...
I read it, I just thought you meant 'to keep the account on the @att.net servers.'
I didn't understand you meant 'to keep the e-mail messages on the @att.net servers.' |
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 someuser
join:2003-12-10 Powell, OH
| reply to creepy said by creepy :I just signed up for DSL a few weeks ago. The user ID and email address I was given was @att.net. I had a friend who signed up for AT&T Yahoo in June and she got an @att.net address. She signed up with those door-to-door sales men who were pushing DSL and satellite. She had never been a Worldnet subscriber.
Then, a coworker signed up for AT&T Yahoo in July and was given an @sbcglobal.net address. He tried to use the web site, but wound up calling in. (He was a win back from Cable and VOIP.) Although he never had DSL at his residence, he was a DSL small business customer at another address. |
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 orangecow
join:2007-08-03 united state | From what i know, the domain name @sbcglobal.net wont be available anymore. They are considered "Legacy Domain email address" |
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