  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| reply to spectre1000 Re: AT&T email--Yahoo vs. Worldnet
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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 nick11
join:2005-07-17 Chicago, IL
2 edits | 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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