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Re: Secondary Email


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Shal, Bruce, Sandy and everyone else on this thread,
Thanks for joining me on this adventure and for answering many, many questions. Now, this is the end, I guess :)

Below are a few last words.
Bruce, thanks for the step by step and sorry, I completely misinterpreted you.
I was confused because you said:
To complete the process, you do have to confirm the new email address, but nothing is sent to the old one.
I kind of ignored the "new email address" part, probably because that was late night here and such.? Or maybe just because sometimes I'm a bit slow :)

Sandy,
You can go to groups.io and when you try to sign in with your email account, it will ask for a password. Choose the selection that indicates you don't have a password. It will send an email to your current email address inviting you to set up a password. Follow that link. Then if yahoo quits on you, you can go in through the groups.io home page, sign in with the yahoo email address and your password. Then you can get into your account and change the email address. It will send a confirmation to your new email.
Thanks for the instructions. I've already done this, quite a while ago by the way. I was just wondering whether groups.io and my email by itself were different things, it was what wasn't clear :)

Shal,
With a password you'll still be able to log into your Groups.io account using the old email address and that password to log in, even after the old address has been shut down by Yahoo (or whichever service you were using).
Thanks. It was everything I wanted to know in the first place, and maybe it has been said a few times in different ways but as I've said, sometimes I'm a bit slow. LOL

And with that, guys, I think we've finished this saga. If you're still reading it, well, a million thanks for the patience and for all answers offered.

Quoting the Porky Pig, "That's all, folks!"

Cheers,
AKA Starboy

Sent from a galaxy far, far away.

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