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Is ePrint email name returned to the pool of addresses if deleted or removed? (157 Views)
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sabretooth04
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Is ePrint email name returned to the pool of addresses if deleted or removed?

Just want to know if I delete my ePrinter name from the web site, will that name be returned to the pool of available names or it that name now be blown for good? 

 

Example:   Printer name - printerdownstairs@hpeprint.com

 

If I delete this printer will the name - printerdownstairs be put back in for use so I can use it again with a new printer?  Or is printerdownstairs gone for good?

 

 

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Wixma
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Re: Is ePrint email name returned to the pool of addresses if deleted or removed?

Hello sabretooth04.

 

When you delete assing your printer another e-mail address, the one you were previously using won't be available for other users until 6 months from now. Then it will be available for another user.

 

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Of course another user means me too, right?

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Re: Is ePrint email name returned to the pool of addresses if deleted or removed?

Right. You would then be able to use that name again.

 

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nastehu
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Hi! I was wondering the same! Unfortunatelly I already deleted my old printer. But the email address I set up with the old printer isn't available...

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Re: Is ePrint email name returned to the pool of addresses if deleted or removed?

Hello nastehu.

 

The ePrint email address would be available again after 6 months.

 

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nastehu
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Thanks for the quick reply! But why six months?! If I chose that email address and then I want to use it for an other printer I should just be able to change that myself! It sucks having to wait 6 months!...

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Re: Is ePrint email name returned to the pool of addresses if deleted or removed?

Just got a new 6700 to replace one where the screen died. Sure wish I could use the same settings as before--including printer email address AND the screen name for this forum.

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