a week ago - last edited a week ago by RogersZia
If I was to terminate rogers internet service, will I still be able to access my rogers yahoo @ rogers.com domain?
I used outlook on my pc for over 20 years and now I can no longer access it using the outlook client because the app password generator no longer works so I can no longer synchronize the folders. I've been a customer of rogers for over 20 years and have deep links with the rogers yahoo email. I don't want to switch if I still have login ids and authentications using the @rogers.com domain. I don't want nasty surprises if i cannot reset passwords
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a week ago
@groupsrv wrote:
...I can no longer access it using the outlook client
@groupsrv : The latest subscription version (paid) Outlook will work without an App PW. The web-based (free) version of Outlook (with ads) will also work without an App PW, as will the latest version of Thunderbird for PC. These all will use your regular Webmail PW and not require the App PW. This is similar to apps on devices like Mail or Gmail, depending on Apple or Android device
See the following summary post regarding the App PW for additional information.
You can also switch to Gmail and have it import your emails via the Gmail settings.
As mentioned by @Biollw , you can move your email account to a friend or relative who has Rogers Internet. Once moved, you can change the password to one only you know.
a week ago - last edited a week ago
a week ago
@groupsrv wrote:
...I can no longer access it using the outlook client
@groupsrv : The latest subscription version (paid) Outlook will work without an App PW. The web-based (free) version of Outlook (with ads) will also work without an App PW, as will the latest version of Thunderbird for PC. These all will use your regular Webmail PW and not require the App PW. This is similar to apps on devices like Mail or Gmail, depending on Apple or Android device
See the following summary post regarding the App PW for additional information.
You can also switch to Gmail and have it import your emails via the Gmail settings.
As mentioned by @Biollw , you can move your email account to a friend or relative who has Rogers Internet. Once moved, you can change the password to one only you know.