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If you are not the owner of the email, or it is an old email account ... goto "Settings", scroll down to Mail, Contacts, Calendar and select that ... it will show the mail account(s) and you will see the account that is generating the message. Select that account and when the detail page appears, select "Delete Account" ... the message will not reappear ...
you should contact yahoo customer services and also contact you local law authority. after supplying both with the relevant information do a full virus scan of your computer it is quite possible that a scammer unleashed a spyware programme you downloaded unaware giving them access to your email and other "secure" web related data or worse your credit card details if you provided them to a website such as pay pal with 6 months of the date this email hoax situation happened! as for your contacts its quite possible that if you had yahoo IM you could salvage all of your contacts or a least a few of them
and im sorry if what i say sounds like im scare mongering but its happened to me before i now virus scan everything i download before installing anything and spyware can give a scammer all the cookies you have on your harddrive which shows all your websites also be aware of emails which have links direct to login pages its quite possible that the login pages arent 100% legitimate especially those which dont show the web address or claim login pages have been moved to a new page
i actually had that same problm but couldnt figure out where it came from. But its actually a bug problem which you have to email the developer to fix. Alternatively, try to uninstall it and reinstall again. Hope it helps
Forward it to your email and you should be able to print it out with no problem.
Ad your email to your contacts; in landscape mode--go to contact list--soft key "options" choose new contacts, scroll down to email, type your email address in. Go back to the message inbox -- open the text message-- soft key "options" choose forward -- softkey "Add" -- choose 1. From Contacts, scroll down to your email click mark, choose which every you want TXT, pic or video and click ok and it will be send to your email for you to print.
Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
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