How can I find out how many email addresses I have on GMX?
I think there must be around hundreds
I think there must be around hundreds
Hello everyone, I don't know how to write the email using the right words. It's about the fact that I had knee surgery in a hospital on Thursday and wanted to go to my orthopedic surgeon for a follow-up appointment. Nobody answered the phone there and my email wasn't answered either, even though I had…
Hello, can someone explain to me what this is? I was told something about fiber optics, but do I need to get a new router to use it? Regards
In terms of content and variety.
It's annoying. Lately, I've been seeing random tweets on my homepage, instead of tweets from people I follow. How can I turn off these strange tweets?
DAS is insanely complicated:
Settings – e-mail – e-mail addresses
there can see how many aliases you have created. if not everything wrong, then the max is 20 plus two with @gmx.xxx
If, of course, you have created more accounts with GMX, then you can see that in which you are looking into your records, nix should have written down, then as always: no backup, no compassion
Where I always ask myself why there are people who use more than two email addresses: one for what is important and one that is used for forums and “unusual”. You don’t need more
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How MichaelSAL74 taps, and there are primary and secondary e.g. main emails up to 2, where one would be the one from the login & second one I think if I wish, does not have to end in gmx?
Other fun email addresses e.g. fantasymail, fulloeko, fullbio, quantum tunnel, sin ca. the most neutral & also gives even more fake-looking (googelt to keyword: trashmail) though not to use for one-time, but sound unreal.
Some sites offer such one-time emails, just how safe these pages are, is another thing. Not only visible can be inconspicuous, even in the background e.g. in html with mouseover (Cursor over an image/text) can open what hide oer to new tab, etc.
In gmx there is a limit for mails, “own” and “receiverable in MB”…
Then you’ve already lost control of part of your life.
If you don’t document where you apply the corn addresses and then note the passwords used, you already have a basic organizational problem.
And if the number of mail addresses gets so high, you should seriously ask yourself how to manage them all. Absolutely impossible.
Probably the same password everywhere… “123abc” or something…
“will be able to manage it”
you install Thunderbird and have summarized hundreds of addresses and needs hours a day to get through all accounts and have thrown his life away…
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Not if you don’t know it yourself.