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What is Mail.com's Phone Number?

The question we are asked most often is about how to talk to Mail.com customer service. Click here for contact information, email and chat options, getting a live person, wait times and more.

How Do I Get Back My Locked Mail.com Account?

Most individuals locked out of their accounts are victims of hacking. Through no fault of their own, hackers use a virus to attack...

How Do I Get Back My Locked Mail.com Account?

Most individuals locked out of their accounts are victims of hacking. Through no fault of their own, hackers use a virus to attack...
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I can not access my email when i put in my password

If you're unable to access your email after entering your password, ensure that you're entering the correct password, paying attention to capitalization and special characters. You may also want to check if your keyboard’s Caps Lock is on. If you've forgotten your password, look for the password recovery option on the login page to reset it. Additionally, check your internet connection or try accessing your email from a different browser.
Asked May 3, 2025 10:59 PM

I’ve been locked out of my email account saying it doesn’t recognise my email

If you're locked out of your Mail.com email account and it doesn't recognize your email, ensure that you've entered the correct email address and password. You can try resetting your password by following the prompts on the login page. If the issue persists, refer to the recovery options provided during the login process. Please note, the most up-to-date contact information is available through a link right here on this page.
Asked Apr 4, 2025 1:43 PM

Email received from mail.com is it legit? Said my account will be deactivated. I still use it.

If you've received an email claiming your Mail.com account will be deactivated, it's important to verify its authenticity. Check for signs of phishing, such as incorrect sender addresses, spelling errors, or unusual requests for personal information. Legitimate emails from Mail.com will typically address you by your name and maintain a professional tone. If you're unsure, avoid clicking any links in the email and consider logging into your Mail.com account directly through the official website to check for any alerts or messages.
Asked Mar 10, 2025 2:58 PM

My email is no longer active abd I need important information from it. Mail.com disabled this acct .mollymj@mail.com

We cannot assist with specific account recovery or access issues. However, if your account has been disabled, please check for any recovery options provided by Mail.com on their website. There may be procedures to follow to attempt to regain access to your important information.
Asked Feb 3, 2025 4:29 AM

How to I can delete an account at Mail.com

To delete your Mail.com account, log in and go to the “Account Settings.” From there, select the option to delete your account. Follow the prompts to confirm the deletion. Ensure that you have backed up any important data before proceeding, as this action is irreversible.
Asked Oct 7, 2024 4:16 PM

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How Do I Get Back My Locked Mail.com Account?

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