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Questions relating to all free email services including but not limited to:- Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, Facebook This includes advice regarding:- Scam and fraud protection, recovery from hacking, junk email, technical questions regarding sending types of files, changing different settings, forwarding emails. I can also help if you need to set up an email for your own domain name (such as yourname@yoursite.com)
Fifteen years of experience with the internet. Email accounts with all the best known email sites. Experience with fixing hacked accounts/dealing with email customer service. Experience with forwarding, changing and setting up emails. Setting up and maintaining emails for several of my own sites, both directly in browser and through programs such as Outlook Express.
Currently completing a course in Journalism.
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| Richard | 05/20/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Lynnsie | 05/13/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks for your response. |
| Leah | 04/13/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Great advice! I think that should work ..... |
| Shelly | 04/10/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Response was very clear and to the ..... |
| Jefferson | 04/06/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Well, Susanna's a more beautiful name than ..... |
Hi Richard, It depends how you access your email. If you go into it via a browser (like Internet Explorer or Google Chrome), then no, it is not stored on your hard drive (although parts may be stored
Hi Lynnsie, Unfortunately you have no control over emails once they leave your account; they become the property of the receiver's email account and therefore to delete them would be an invasion of
Hi Shelly, Sorry about the delay - some of my Allexperts emails seem to disappear occasionally and I just had a second notice informing me that I had a question I had yet to answer! Unfortunately
Thanks Jefferson, I think you got all my answers. Sorry about the delay - have had a busy two days (my hubby works away three weeks at a time and I have a toddler and baby!) It sounds like you did
Hi again Jefferson, Here are the steps I'd take in Yahoo mail to send an attachment to myself. 1. Click on 'Compose Message'. 2. Click on the box that says 'Attach Files'. 3. In the window that
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