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I changed ISP & now have two inboxes that receive incoming emails.

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I changed ISP & now have two inbox accounts. I have not changed my domain registrant. Trying to change settings in either inbox results in the following message. "An account with this name already exists. Please enter a different account name." The domain name registrant has changed the pointer to my new ISP. My new ISP provider has created an email account with the same email address I had before. I have moved all emails to the local folder. How is the incorrect or extra account or inbox removed?

I changed ISP & now have two inbox accounts. I have not changed my domain registrant. Trying to change settings in either inbox results in the following message. "An account with this name already exists. Please enter a different account name." The domain name registrant has changed the pointer to my new ISP. My new ISP provider has created an email account with the same email address I had before. I have moved all emails to the local folder. How is the incorrect or extra account or inbox removed?

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stat by naming one of them differently so you can edit them. Try adding a 1 for the time being.