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Yes it seems that you are correct. Just because it was used in yahoo.com.ph
it won't accept it in yahoo.com anymore. It's just that I would have preferred to use the original login name that I used rather than changing it again. As for your comment regarding POP3, I'm able to access my mail from Outlook thru a program called YPOPS and it's for free. Thank you very much for your reply. "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:34:15 +0800, msnews.microsoft.com wrote: Does anyone know how to delete and redo a webmail address that has been registered already. I made a mistake in the registration in Yahoo. I wanted an address that has only @yahoo.com but mine came out @yahoo.com.ph I tried to register again but it seems it won't accept the login name that I originally registered. How can I remove the .ph at the end? The only thing I can think of is to cancel the registration but I don't know if there is such a command. Does anyone know? Thanks. Yahoo! is very integrated, internationally. I can't use the same log in name for 'yahoo.com.au', or 'yahoo.co.uk', or 'yahoo.co.jp' as I have already use for 'yahoo.com'. I have tried it. I get the same warning, that the user name is already in use. I also believe that Yahoo! user names are not recyclable. I have tried opening a 'yahoo.co.jp' account with a user name that I had inadvertently deleted (my comprehension of Japanese is not all that great, and I selected the wrong options). Nearly as I can tell, you will not be able to get your user name in 'yahoo.com' if it already exists in 'yahoo.co.ph'; even if you delete it. All that you can do is sign up for a new user name in 'yahoo.com'. Finally, if you intend to use SMTP/POP3 access with 'yahoo.com', it will cost you $19.99US for a Yahoo! Mail Plus account. Unlike the others (I now have a Yahoo! Australia and a Yahoo! Japan account), which allow SMTP/POP3 access for a subscription to Yahoo! Delivers, a 'yahoo.com' account does not allow free SMTP/POP3 access. There is no way that I know of to change the Yahoo! domain of an accout. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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