How many Email Addresses do you have??????

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The Dancing Peacock

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Dec 22, 1999
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I have more than 6. I check 2 daily, the rest every few weeks or so. 2 hotmail, 1 yahoo, 2 originpoint, and one rr. Out of work, so I'll have a work addy soon, hopefully :)



late.


TDP
 

Elledan

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Jul 24, 2000
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Over 10. I use only two of them reguarly, one is for spam (Hotmail ;) ) and the rest just came with other services (URL-redirect etc.).
 

b0mbrman

Lifer
Jun 1, 2001
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*sigh* I have 6...and I check them all everyday...

okay, I'll be honest, I check them 10+ times a day :(

I've got a problem
 

bandXtrb

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May 27, 2001
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Three yahoo's, two hotmail's, school email, onebox.com

...and various others that I don't use.
 

bandXtrb

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May 27, 2001
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YOu can have as many email addresses as you want. But it creates confusion, so whats the point.
 

Wooster

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Oct 21, 1999
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4!!

1 for personal.
1 for work.
1 for junk mail.
1 for regular newsletter subscribtion.
 

jaydee

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May 6, 2000
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If your counting all the juno accounts that I have to keep making in order to stay online (for free, because I max out the online limit about 3 times a week), it's in the 50's I'm sure. I have 3 that I use (not from juno).
 

goog

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Sep 8, 2000
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5 or 6

2 ISP checked reg - 1 personal, 1 work related
1 work
1 netscape
1 or 2 Yahoo!


Haven't checked the last 2 or 3 in months, and have several hundred unread emails in my inbox in all cases, Suppose I should delete them, just never get around to checking much beyond the important stuff.

Edit - Okay not all cases have read all my work email:)
 

DaRockMan

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Jul 4, 2001
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I've got alot that I've forgotten about. But I only use three. One for work, one for home, and a hotmail for spam. Oh yeah, and the one I registered under Anandtech, but I don't really use it.