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They were nice enough to carry people over, even after they left the state, but it does cost them money to pay for servers and keep domain names registered for people who haven't paid for their services in years. I hate to say it but I don't understand how people think that using an email address from a company that went out of business 20 years ago would still work even this long. Your account is gone though and your emails no longer exist.

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If you try opening them though, most will have nothing in them because your phone just has the subject line stored on it and the actual messages were still on the server (to save space on your phone). You can still see some emails because they got downloaded physically to the phone. The people you talk to at AT&T don't know about this. Sbcglobal went out of business in 1998 and SNET even longer ago. This is one of the most frustrating and stressful things I have ever been through, as my entire life was connected to that 22 year-old email address and there are some very important emails I need to get and preserve.ĭoes anyone out there have any solutions or encouraging news to share?Īll the old and email accounts are being passed out and deleted.

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The only thing I have found is how to save them as PDFs, which will be very time consuming, but at this point it seems to be the only option.

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So if I can see them, where are they? I’ve been searching for a way to download the important emails that I can still see, but so far have not found a way to do this. I can still see many of the emails on my iPhone and iPad.

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If you peruse both the AT&T and Yahoo community forums it’s unreal how many AT&T/Yahoo customers can’t access their accounts. Yahoo’s online help tools are of no help, and there’s absolutely no way to get in touch with an actual person at a Yahoo. So where the heck are my emails (I know they’re on a server somewhere), and why can’t anyone get me in? If I try to create a new Yahoo email account with the option of using my own email address, and I enter my address, I can’t use it because Yahoo says it’s already in use. If I try to create a new AT&T account using my “deleted” address, I can’t because that email address is already in use. Not having the internet service through AT&T wasn’t supposed to affect our email accounts, and mine worked fine until December 9th. When I try to login I get the message that my AT&T/Yahoo Mail account (then it states my email address) can’t be accessed because my AT&T/Yahoo Mail services have been canceled, but that I can get back into my ( email address written out), I re-establish my AT&T DSL service.Īll of us in CT know that we have had no AT&T phone/Internet/TV services for more than 3 years, when we were all switched to Frontier. I have no idea what email address it wants in this field, as nothing I’ve tried is valid. This page has a message that there is no phone number associated with my email, but when I try to provide that info I can’t because I also need to provide an “alias email”. Next to my main email address there are 2 links: “Check email” and “Delete”, and next to “Account Status” it says “Active”. Here I can see my email address/account (and 2 sub accounts, that I also can’t access). When I login to myAT&T (where I can see my active wireless account), if I go under My Profile I can get to the section for my “linked accounts”.

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No one can tell me how or why it was deleted. Though my email address exists, they all tell me my account has been deleted/disabled which is why they can’t help get my access back. I have made numerous calls to the various AT&T support numbers, including Digital Assistance and ConneTech (AT&T’s paid support service). I have an account with a 22 year-old address that I haven’t been able to access sine 12/9/17.








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