Yes, you can recover a deactivated Yahoo email account. To do so, go to the Yahoo account recovery page and follow the instructions.

To reactivate your Yahoo email, you’ll need to log in to your account and follow the instructions provided. If you’ve forgotten your login information, you can retrieve it by following the steps provided on Yahoo’s website.

If your Yahoo account is deactivated, you will not be able to log in to it. You will need to create a new account if you want to use Yahoo services.

You can’t. Yahoo requires a phone number to recover an account.

If you’re unable to recover your Yahoo email account using your phone number or email address, you can try using Yahoo’s account recovery process. This process will require you to provide some additional information, such as the last password you remember using and the answers to some security questions. If you’re still unable to recover your account after following these steps, you may need to contact Yahoo customer service for assistance.

It can take up to 90 days for Yahoo to fully delete an email account. However, the account may be deleted sooner if all of the account’s data is removed.

There is no way to access your Yahoo email without verification. If you have forgotten your password, you can reset it by following the instructions on the Yahoo login page.

If you’re looking to recover your Yahoo Mail from 10 years ago, your best bet is to reach out to Yahoo customer support. They may be able to help you recover your account, or at the very least, provide you with some information on how to access your old account.

There is no definitive answer to this question since it depends on the email service provider and how they handle deleted emails. Generally speaking, however, most email providers will delete emails after a certain amount of time has passed and they will not be recoverable.

If you are using an email client like Outlook, Thunderbird, or Apple Mail, your emails are likely stored in a file on your computer. To restore them, you can simply delete the old email file and let your email client recreate it. If you are using a web-based email service like Gmail or Yahoo, your emails are likely stored on the company’s servers. To restore them, you can log into your account and download a copy of all your emails.