When you say "the number allowed in a free account is quite small" - how many are we talking about, and how long have you had that account? I've had mine for many years, and it allows 500. Maybe that has changed?Tom T. wrote: Edit: Re: e-mail address: Yahoo allows you to set up disposable addresses, although the number allowed in a free account is quite small. You can pay and get more. But even with the free account, you can change a single disposable address as often as you like, if you need it on a one-time-only basis to get past some "login" or "register" barrier.
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One.Thrawn wrote:When you say "the number allowed in a free account is quite small" - how many are we talking about,Tom T. wrote: Edit: Re: e-mail address: Yahoo allows you to set up disposable addresses, although the number allowed in a free account is quite small. You can pay and get more. But even with the free account, you can change a single disposable address as often as you like, if you need it on a one-time-only basis to get past some "login" or "register" barrier.
Years and years.and how long have you had that account?
I stuck with Mail Classic. The 500 disposables are available only in Mail Plus, which is listed at $19.99/year, at least in the US.I've had mine for many years, and it allows 500. Maybe that has changed?
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