Can I keep my ATT email address if I switch internet providers


Saying goodbye to your Internet service provider doesn't necessarily mean saying goodbye to your email address. Of course, this relies on your email provider and Internet service provider.

Unluckily, when you change service providers, you can't take your email address with you. It's just like it used to be in the old days with contact numbers; you just can't transfer them. When you shut that account, your email address will be closed with it. Also, there is not any service that can forward your emails after you close the account either.

Only the ISP might do that since they own the email servers, and it doesn't make good business sense to help people leave their service. The smartest thing to do is get an email account that will move with you. You can get a free email account from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or Outlook.com, just to name a few. Then, once you have set up your new email account, you can set up forwarding on your old ISP email account to your new email address before you close it.

You will have to manually change those accounts online, but this will make it much easier. If you set up a Gmail account, you can create filters that automatically label any email addresses that are forwarded from your old account so that you can keep track of which companies are still using your previous email address. How to fix ATT Activate & ATT live chat issues.

If you have a Yahoo, Gmail, or Hotmail account, there is no requirement to send your contacts a new email address from your new provider. Keep using the web-based email you already have. You can access it from anywhere.

If you presently have Internet service through MSN (Microsoft Network) or AOL (America Online), you may be ready to keep your email address. You will get to access it through their website and cannot use a third-party email program to access it. You will also require to connect using your new Internet service provider.

Some Internet service providers will let you keep your email account with them open though you no longer have Internet access through them. Ask about this when canceling and be prepared to pay a monthly fee of between $3 and $5. You will require accessing the email through their webmail portal on their website.

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