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We are current users of Verizon.net emails through Yahoo so we have not been affected or notified of AOL migration...HOWEVER, we ARE PLANNING TO DISCONTINUE our current Verizon FiOS services (internet and landline) in a few days.
PLEASE someone tell me what to do with our current verizon.net emails so I do not lose them BEFORE canceling our Verizon service.
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@BDandCS wrote:We are current users of Verizon.net emails through Yahoo so we have not been affected or notified of AOL migration...HOWEVER, we ARE PLANNING TO DISCONTINUE our current Verizon FiOS services (internet and landline) in a few days.
PLEASE someone tell me what to do with our current verizon.net emails so I do not lose them BEFORE canceling our Verizon service.
Depending on how many emails you have I would set up a free gmail account or Outlook account and just forwarded them to your new email service. In the old days you could batch save them onto disks or diskettes or burn them to dvd/cdr media and view them that way.
If you have the time forwarding is the way to go.
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@BDandCS wrote:We are current users of Verizon.net emails through Yahoo so we have not been affected or notified of AOL migration...HOWEVER, we ARE PLANNING TO DISCONTINUE our current Verizon FiOS services (internet and landline) in a few days.
PLEASE someone tell me what to do with our current verizon.net emails so I do not lose them BEFORE canceling our Verizon service.
Depending on how many emails you have I would set up a free gmail account or Outlook account and just forwarded them to your new email service. In the old days you could batch save them onto disks or diskettes or burn them to dvd/cdr media and view them that way.
If you have the time forwarding is the way to go.
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Would recommend gmail hope this helps you to decide
Import restore or back up contacts in Gmail
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Import contacts
If you have contact lists that you want to use in Gmail, you can import them into Google Contacts.
Note: When you import details for someone who's already in your Google Contacts, the imported contact will replace the existing contact.
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Go to Google Contacts.
On the left, click More and then Import.
Select the account you want to import from.
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