New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: Yahoo Mail deletes all emails due to inactivity
Tell HN: Yahoo Mail deletes all emails due to inactivity
5 by adhvaryu | 0 comments on Hacker News.
A few days back, I logged into my 2 year old Yahoo Mail account, which I hadn't opened in the last 1.5 years. Today, my account was "reactivated" and I was greeted by the following email: > Dear USER, > We’re so glad to see you’re back! Due to inactivity, your mailbox entered an inactive state. This means we stopped accepting your incoming emails. If your period of inactivity was long enough, we also deleted all of your emails. Now that you’ve signed back in, your mailbox has been reactivated and you will start receiving new emails again shortly. For more information, please visit the Yahoo Mail policy page at: https://ift.tt/Qlqw8Pe Rest of my inbox was empty and I've lost some important emails (I only used this email for some legal matters 2 years ago). A word of caution to all, set up a reminder to logon to your dormant email addresses every few weeks.
5 by adhvaryu | 0 comments on Hacker News.
A few days back, I logged into my 2 year old Yahoo Mail account, which I hadn't opened in the last 1.5 years. Today, my account was "reactivated" and I was greeted by the following email: > Dear USER, > We’re so glad to see you’re back! Due to inactivity, your mailbox entered an inactive state. This means we stopped accepting your incoming emails. If your period of inactivity was long enough, we also deleted all of your emails. Now that you’ve signed back in, your mailbox has been reactivated and you will start receiving new emails again shortly. For more information, please visit the Yahoo Mail policy page at: https://ift.tt/Qlqw8Pe Rest of my inbox was empty and I've lost some important emails (I only used this email for some legal matters 2 years ago). A word of caution to all, set up a reminder to logon to your dormant email addresses every few weeks.
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