You must properly disconnect an email address to ensure you no longer receive important e-mails to that account. If individuals are trying to get in contact with you, and are unaware your e-mail has been disconnected they may have no way to contact you. Disconnecting an e-mail address varies depending on the e-mail client you are using as well as what happens when people e-mail the deleted account.
Access your e-mail account by logging in with your user-name and password.
Click "Edit account settings" or "Manage profile" depending on the e-mail client you are using. Most service providers will place the account delete settings in an obscure location, forcing you to navigate and click through your profile's advanced settings.
Select the option to cancel or delete your current e-mail. Your e-mail client will verify if you are sure you want to disconnect or deactivate the account. Click "Yes".
Send an e-mail to yourself using an alternative e-mail account so you can find out if there is an error message, a bounce back message from the e-mail provider's administrator or information letting you know your account is closed.
Access your e-mail account by logging in with your user-name and password.
Click "Edit account settings" or "Manage profile" depending on the e-mail client you are using. Most service providers will place the account delete settings in an obscure location, forcing you to navigate and click through your profile's advanced settings.
Select the option to cancel or delete your current e-mail. Your e-mail client will verify if you are sure you want to disconnect or deactivate the account. Click "Yes".
Send an e-mail to yourself using an alternative e-mail account so you can find out if there is an error message, a bounce back message from the e-mail provider's administrator or information letting you know your account is closed.


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