oranjeb...@aol.com wrote:
*how do you sign in? I used my yahoo email and it said ID. How do I know my ID? *

Which service are you trying to log in to? Generally you use the same ID as you would with the native client for that service.

*do I need  a different ID for  msn.com ??*

I believe that each of these services allows you to send messages to people on the other one, so you probably only need to log in to one of them, however, for Yahoo, the login name doesn't, at least normally, included the @ and domain part, but for MSN it does. MSN will allow you to use most email addresses, as long as you registered with them with that address, and, in Europe, will also allow special dummy email addresses that cannot be used for email.

I can't remember if Yahoo messaging addresses are also valid as yahoo.com email ones.

You are likely to have to register using either a web site or the native client, before you can use the service.


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David Woolley
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.

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