{{DISPLAYTITLE:RocketMail.com is now Yahoo Mail!}}<p><big>>> <i>Want to create a RocketMail.com email address? <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://rocketmail.com">Click here.</a></i><br>
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RocketMail.com started about the same time as [[Hotmail.com]] in the early 1990s as a free email provider. Hotmail and RocketMail jockeyed to become the #1 free web-based email service. During the early to mid '90s, most people had only the email address given to them by their Internet service provider (ISP). So a free, web-based email service like RocketMail.com was a novel idea.
<li class="toclevel-1"><a href="#RocketMail.com_email_addresses_available_again"><span class="tocnumber">3</span> <span class="toctext"><span>RocketMail.com email addresses available again</span></span></a></li>
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RocketMail.com was acquired by [[Yahoo.com|Yahoo!]] in 1997. Between 1997 and 2008 people could not create new email addresses ending in @rocketmail.com.
* [http://rocketmail.com '''Sign up] for a RocketMail.com email account / address'''</big>
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<hr><p>RocketMail.com started about the same time as <a href="/Hotmail.com" title="Hotmail.com" rel="nofollow">Hotmail.com</a> in the early 1990s as a free email provider. Hotmail and RocketMail jockeyed to become the #1 free web-based email service. During the early to mid '90s, most people had only the email address given to them by their Internet service provider (ISP). So a free, web-based email service like RocketMail.com was a novel idea.
<p>RocketMail.com was acquired by <a href="/Yahoo.com" title="Yahoo.com" rel="nofollow">Yahoo!</a> in 1997. Between 1997 and 2008 people could not create new email addresses ending in @rocketmail.com.
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: Can't remember your RocketMail password or Yahoo! ID? [https://edit.yahoo.com/forgotroot Click here.]
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</p><p><big><b><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://rocketmail.com">Click here</a> to visit RocketMail.com</b> and:
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: Need help with RocketMail? [https://edit.yahoo.com/forgotroot Click here].
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: +1.408.349.3300
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<ul><li> <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://rocketmail.com">Log in</a> to your RocketMail.com email
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: Customer Care: 866.562.7219
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</li><li> <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://rocketmail.com"><b>Sign up</b></a><b> for a RocketMail.com email account / address</b>
<hr><dl><dd> Can't remember your RocketMail password or Yahoo! ID? <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://edit.yahoo.com/forgotroot">Click here.</a>
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<p></dd><dd> Need help with RocketMail? <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://edit.yahoo.com/forgotroot">Click here</a>.
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==RocketMail.com email addresses available again==
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</dd><dd> +1.408.349.3300
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</dd><dd> Customer Care: 866.562.7219
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People using RocketMail.com were able to keep their @rocketmail.com email addresses after Yahoo acquired RocketMail.com. But people signing up for a new email account at Yahoo weren't able to get a rocketmail.com email address from 1997 until June 2008. Yahoo changed its policy on email addresses in 2008. Now you can get a new Yahoo email account showing the address yahoo.com, ymail.com or rocketmail.com.
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<hr><p>People using RocketMail.com were able to keep their @rocketmail.com email addresses after Yahoo acquired RocketMail.com. But people signing up for a new email account at Yahoo weren't able to get a rocketmail.com email address from 1997 until June 2008. Yahoo changed its policy on email addresses in 2008. Now you can get a new Yahoo email account showing the address yahoo.com, ymail.com or rocketmail.com.
>> Want to create a RocketMail.com email address? Click here.
>> Need help with RocketMail? Click here.
RocketMail.com
RocketMail.com started about the same time as Hotmail.com in the early 1990s as a free email provider. Hotmail and RocketMail jockeyed to become the #1 free web-based email service. During the early to mid '90s, most people had only the email address given to them by their Internet service provider (ISP). So a free, web-based email service like RocketMail.com was a novel idea.
RocketMail.com was acquired by Yahoo! in 1997. Between 1997 and 2008 people could not create new email addresses ending in @rocketmail.com.
People using RocketMail.com were able to keep their @rocketmail.com email addresses after Yahoo acquired RocketMail.com. But people signing up for a new email account at Yahoo weren't able to get a rocketmail.com email address from 1997 until June 2008. Yahoo changed its policy on email addresses in 2008. Now you can get a new Yahoo email account showing the address yahoo.com, ymail.com or rocketmail.com.