Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I’d really like to ditch Spectrum as my ISP, but I’m afraid I’ll lose my email address. My email address was set up under the old Roadrunner domain in San Diego (e.g., xxxxx@san.rr.com) when it was part of Time Warner cable about 25 years ago. Even today, it remains my main email address when Spectrum absorbed the roadrunner brand from Time Warner.
I found the following article which suggests Roadrunner can act independently of Spectrum: Is Roadrunner Owned by Spectrum? A closer look at the partnership between these internet service providers. But elsewhere, I’ve found that Roadrunner is defunct. I’m trying to determine if I drop Spectrum, is there any way I can keep my email address? If not, is there some way to have my messages re-routed to a new email address under a new ISP? I have hundreds of accounts set up using my roadrunner email – it would be a nightmare trying to change them all. |
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Good lesson of why no one should ever use their ISPs email as their primary.
To answer your question, it depends on the provider. I had an old sbcglobal email address when I had AT&T 20 years ago. I can still access that account with no issue, but other ISPs may have other policies. Unless you know for sure your provider will let you access the email address indefinitely, my advice would be to get a new email with Gmail, Yahoo, MS, or whomever and log in to your ~30 most important accounts and notify them of the change before you fully switch. I've done this, and it's time consuming but not that bad. |
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Spectrum may allow you to keep the email for a specified time after you disconnect as they did with us last year but I don’t remember how long (maybe 6 weeks). As others have said ditch the specific use of providers and go with gmail, yahoo, or others.
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My roadrunner email still receives email, and I use thunderbird to manage it. Can’t send roadrunner email though. Probably because I’m not in their ip address pool anymore. @nycap.rr.com email. It’s been 2 years.
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I know Comcast will let you keep your e-mail as long as you use it every couple of months. (I don't remember the interval but you can look it up).
As most have said, if you want to move to a different ISP, get Gmail or any other non-ISP email and slowly move over all your contacts. You will have a grace period before they turn it Off to make sure you got everyone on your contact list. I know someone that uses the same e-mail for a business and they are stuck. Also consider what happens if you move somewhere in the future and ther is no Sprectrum? |
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Agree with multiple comments here. Do the following in the listed order:
1) Get a new email independent of any ISP (gmail, outlook, yahoo). 2) Set up your current email to forward all received emails to your new email. (all email accounts can do this). 3) Change all accounts that use your old email to your new email. 4) Once that's in place for a time and all accounts are moved over, you can turn off the forwarding. (Forwarding will forward everything - including spam) I personally like outlook email. I've had a gmail account for the past 10-15 years, but I don't like the way they save all emails in a separate hidden ALL folder forever even if you delete from the inbox. I recently added an outlook email, and like the way the backend systems handle email. You can still use your favorite front end to access any of standard email providers. |
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It's gone forever. Glad we were given enough notice to forward out e-mails to another service, and thankful I already had a few other e-mail addresses available to forward them to. But I use mostly gmail now. It's easy to use, it syncronizes with all my other apps and calendars, I can have multiple e-mail addresses including anonymous e-mails that are linked to my main, OR completely different ones, each with a different account. And I can see them all at the same time, or one at a time, simply by accessing the GMail app on my phone or computer. |
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The all folder will keep all your spam and trash e-mails until you empty your spam and trash mailbox. That's all you have to do, to empty that out. It takes seconds. If you're on a computer, mouse over the "trash" category, and the trash-bin icon will appear. Click it, and hit "yes" when it asks if you're sure you want to empty the trash bin. Within moments, it'll be empty. For spam, I -believe- it sends all those to trash, at which point you still have to empty the trash bin. |
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Using anything other than the standard gmail interface (which is terrible for ease of use), you need to take special steps to actually view it. Items placed in your trash remain in the All Mail folder forever, which is why storage used continues to grow even when you clean up your trash. To completely remove items and reduce storage when using any of these apps, you need to unhide the folder, and then you need to delete from both your inbox and the "forever" folder. |
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The “Delete” button is usually configurable in mail tools. It can move mail to the Trash folder or it can be set to remove the message from the Inbox while leaving it in the Archive / “All mail” folder. If you want to truly delete it then make sure you configure the button that way. Google and/or Thunderbird can be configured to move messages from Junk/Spam to Trash after 30 days and to permanently delete messages that have been in Trash for 30 days. Look for this in the settings for each tool.
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I do still use 8-track tapes though..... |
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I do have gmail accounts. And some old legacy non gmail accounts that I keep. Outlook works great on my ipad and iphone and easily consolidates all my email accounts. I much prefer outlook on these devices to google’s app.
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