BellBottom13:
If you are going away so you will be unable to access your email, you
need to choose someone you trust to open your account once a month or
so, just to keep things alive. You will need to give that person your
password. Then you will not have to worry about your important mail
in your account.
If you do not have anyone you can trust to do that for you, I will
volunteer to do it for you. I can be trusted. You will need to do
these things for us to set up this procedure: You open another email
account somewhere (maybe Hotmail?) specifically for this purpose
only. Tell me in this discussion group what that other email address
is. (You will probably then get mail from who-knows-whom, and Spam.
But, you will also get an email from me.) I will write to you at that
email account from another of my email accounts. You can then tell me
the needed info, privately. You will then close *that* account, and I
will do the needed work for you while you're gone. When you come
back, you can change your password, and be back in business, without
me.
On Aug 8, 12:02 pm, bellbottom13 wrote:
> Hi, i needed to archive some of my important emails. So after
> archiving, if i don't login to my gmail account for some months, then
> would my gmail account temporarily deactivated and all my important
> mails deleted? Like yahoo services? Please reply. - k