Something just occurred to me.  As I mentioned, there is one computer in
particular I was thinking of for 2-step verif.  It was also my plan to opt
only for the step that requires me to input my password.  Therefore, that
makes moot my concern about having an alternate e-mail account for recovery
purposes.  Or does it?

*~Diane*


On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 8:47 PM, Kenneth Ayers <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I would think so but why not just go and check?  Go to your account
> security options and click on recovery email and see if it's something you
> can edit.
>
> Also, since you confirmed that you can login to your sbcglobal email, you
> might want to consider disabling the auto-forwarding for your sbcglobal
> email account.  Then it really will be an alternate email account that you
> can use for account recovery.
>
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 8:24 PM DEP/Dodo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, Kenneth:
>>
>> I just checked and found I *can* log into sbcglobal and view e-mails
>> there.  It appears, however, the only way I can check to see if
>> auto-forwarding deletes the original copies is to test it out.  If it turns
>> out the originals are deleted, can I then go back into 2-step verification
>> and change the email address to use?  I would think so but would like a
>> more definitive answer.
>>
>> As always, thank you.
>>
>> *~Diane*
>>
>

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