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Automatically------NO. You personally can "manually" forward each one (one by one by one), but Yahoo won't do it automatically. It's your responsibility to notify all your contacts of your new email address, so they can send directly…
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Automatically------NO. You personally can "manually" forward each one (one by one by one), but Yahoo won't do it automatically. It's your responsibility to notify all your contacts of your new email address, so they can send directly…
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You can do this with "filters". By selecting common words always used --either in the header (from line) or subject or within the body of the mail. It would be really simple if they always used their name with the different addresses. …
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You can do this with "filters". By selecting common words always used --either in the header (from line) or subject or within the body of the mail. It would be really simple if they always used their name with the different addresses. …
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For a "spam oops". With Classic Mail, When you spam something---that email is deleted and the sender blocked. You would have to unblock them. Mail page>>options (top right)>>block addresses. Find that address on the blocke…
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Insert your addresses like this. With Classic Mail: >Click on "Compose/New or Forward". >Click directly on the word TO and your mailing list (address book) opens. >Check each name (address) you want to send to and then cli…
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Maybe because they are.
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Maybe because they are.
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On mail page click on "options"----then on "block addresses". Scroll through the blocked addresses and find the company in question ---and remove them from the list. Since it's a digest (with possible advertising), it may be di…
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It's a Yahoo problem that's affecting many users----and Yahoo is "working" on a fix. Just be patient.
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Click on "Forward or New (or Compose)". >>THEN click directly on the word TO (or BCC or CC), to select which line to use--AND to open your mailing list. >>Click on ONE contact FIRST----and THEN hold down the "ctrl"…
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Click on "Forward or New (or Compose)". >>THEN click directly on the word TO (or BCC or CC), to select which line to use--AND to open your mailing list. >>Click on ONE contact FIRST----and THEN hold down the "ctrl"…
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Of course it's empty. it's the Trash. What did you expect it would do with items you put in it ? Yahoo automatically empties the Trash folder every day or so---"randomly"---meaning whenever they want---and you CAN NOT change or stop t…
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Well------Maybe you need to contact *Customer Care*----as directed. [email protected] or [email protected]
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Blocking Spam addresses is *mostly ineffective*. They normally change their address with each batch they send out. By the time the spam mail hits your account---they have already moved on to a new address and abandoned the previous one---which means…
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First click forward---then highlight all previous addresses (and anything else you want to get rid of) ----then press the delete key on your keyboard and they're gone in a flash. Then send. If you're using Yahoo---if at first you see nothing in t…
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First click forward---then highlight all previous addresses (and anything else you want to get rid of) ----then press the delete key on your keyboard and they're gone in a flash. Then send. If you're using Yahoo---if at first you see nothing in t…
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First click forward---then highlight all previous addresses (and anything else you want to get rid of) ----then press the delete key on your keyboard and they're gone in a flash. Then send. If you're using Yahoo---if at first you see nothing in t…
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First click forward---then highlight all previous addresses (and anything else you want to get rid of) ----then press the delete key on your keyboard and they're gone in a flash. Then send. If you're using Yahoo---if at first you see nothing in t…
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Try this. It "should" make it easier---even if you don't understand the current language. >Click this link. >Then enter password. >Click the down arrow and choose a different setting. >Click finished or save. http://edit…
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Try this. It "should" make it easier---even if you don't understand the current language. >Click this link. >Then enter password. >Click the down arrow and choose a different setting. >Click finished or save. http://edit…
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First click forward---then highlight all previous addresses (and anything else you want to get rid of) ----then press the delete key on your keyboard and they're gone in a flash. Then send. If you're using Yahoo---if at first you see nothing in t…
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Blocking Spam addresses is *mostly ineffective*. They normally change their address with each batch they send out. By the time the spam mail hits your account---they have already moved on to a new address and abandoned the previous one---which means…
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Blocking Spam addresses is *mostly ineffective*. They normally change their address with each batch they send out. By the time the spam mail hits your account---they have already moved on to a new address and abandoned the previous one---which means…
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Blocking Spam addresses is *mostly ineffective*. They normally change their address with each batch they send out. By the time the spam mail hits your account---they have already moved on to a new address and abandoned the previous one---which means…
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Blocking Spam addresses is *mostly ineffective*. They normally change their address with each batch they send out. By the time the spam mail hits your account---they have already moved on to a new address and abandoned the previous one---which means…
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Blocking Spam addresses is *mostly ineffective*. They normally change their address with each batch they send out. By the time the spam mail hits your account---they have already moved on to a new address and abandoned the previous one---which means…
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Well------Maybe you need to contact *Customer Care*----as directed. [email protected] or [email protected]
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Well------Maybe you need to contact *Customer Care*----as directed. [email protected] or [email protected]
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Well------Maybe you need to contact *Customer Care*----as directed. [email protected] or [email protected]