Question:
Can I get a new e-mail address with yahoo?
karena
2006-09-29 08:41:57 UTC
I am bombarded by junk mail daily. I have blocked address and also have nortons which is suppose to protect my computer. What the heck happened? Am I on some list that I am not aware of?Should I create a new address? Any advice would be helpful !!!
Seven answers:
2006-09-29 08:45:26 UTC
Create a new one.... if the old one is creating probs and if that account is not important... then go for it ... create a new one
Laquishacashaunette
2006-09-29 08:45:10 UTC
Define bombarded.



If you give out your email address (IE: You sign up for a newsletter @ Ikea.com or Quizmaster.com or something) Yes, they'll sell your email address (and it will get passed around). So it would make changing your email address pointless because after awhile, it will get to the same point your currrent one is at.



Maybe you need to try a different email service. Try Google if you can get someone to invite you. Their spam filters are fabulous.
♥gingeylynn
2006-09-29 08:52:08 UTC
Yahoo allows you to create a "pretend" email address (check under Spam in the Options). But I can send you a Gmail invite if you'd like to get a Gmail email account.
poeticjustice
2006-09-29 08:44:15 UTC
I get that a lot too...it's like you can't really hide from junk mail no matter what we do. Sometimes getting a spam blocker helps, or like Norton Antivirus or something. Getting another email may help for a little while.
flwr5233
2006-09-29 08:48:30 UTC
any time u visit a web page, you almost always get pop up windows and at the same time get junk mail. Thats what nice about yahoo's bulk folder. you only allow ppl from your address book to ur inbox, and the rest goes to your bulk folder. once there, just empty it. Voila, all gone.
Goffik
2006-09-29 08:48:31 UTC
Its usually best to have two addresses. Keep one as your personal address for friends, family, official correspondance etc, and the other for signing up to websites, newsletters, etc.
lomatar1186
2006-09-29 08:52:27 UTC
if you want a new e-mail address, you can sign up for a new one.


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