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How can I receive my OTP only through my registered email?

You cannot/will not receive OTP on your email id because OTPs are designed for mobile and not email. You can however receive OTP on your mobile no matter where you are because you can still receive incoming SMS on roaming.My suggestion: Fill out a form for mobile number update and send it to your bank either online or by mail. Then you will be good to go. Call your bank branch just to give them a heads up.

My current yahoo mail id is @yahoo.co.in, how can I receive mail here if somewhere in important documents I have mentioned my mail id as @yahoo.com?

There is an all time big confusion on this due to yahoo policy.Anyhow currently Yahoo is accepting both user_name@yahoo.co.in and user_name@yahoo.com (mailto:user_name@yahoo.com) as userid for your yahoo account because basically it is considering just your user_name and ignores the domain while any user is trying to login but same is not the case for email exchange (which is big problem for users) ie yahoo is not accepting emails from both the email ids in the same inbox. Yahoo will accept email only from 1 (primary) email id in the inbox.It means that you can login to your yahoo account using any of the email id (@yahoo.com or @yahoo.co.in) as user id & your yahoo password.But you will receive email sent to your just one email id (which in your case is user_name@yahoo.co.in)Ideally speaking, either both the email id should be be treated as different yahoo accounts and should navigate to different inboxes or if they are treated as user id of same yahoo account then mails sent to both the email id should land in common inbox..Which is not happening and I think it is a big bug.No Doubt yahoo is on path of downfall.The dire consequences of this yahoo policy is that if you try to register for same user_name with Yahoo doamin, system will give error that user id already taken(which is taken by you only) but if anyone will send email on user_name@yahoo.com then you will not receive & he will get failure noticesOne of my relative was using 2 different yahoo accounts(and inboxes) with same id Eg x@yahoo.co.in and x@yahoo.com and then suddenly he could not access his yahoo[dot]com inbox becasue whenenver he tries login using yahoo[dot]com id, yahoo opens the yahoo[dot]co[dot}in account as it was primary account and he lost all his mails in yahoo[dot]com domain.So I will suggest to get the email id change in records and preferably get gmail/hotmail/or any other email id.I hope this helpedCheers !!

Which one is correct, did you receive my email, or have you received my email, or you got my email?

All. The person you are asking will understand the question

I have received an email from Mr. X. Mr X now denies it. How can I prove that Mr. X sent me that email.?

Mr. x sent me an email. Now he denies it. I still have access to this email on my Yahoo account. Are there any companies who can certify the sender of the email and its contents. I have header details such as X-originating IP, Return path, all the coding about sending/recieving email etc.

I am receiving emails from this IP: X-Yahoo-Newman-Id: 580031.41534.bm@omp415.mail.mu...

This site comes up when I searched for X-Yahoo-Newman
http://www.nuscam.com/perendev.htm
Have a look at it and see if it rings any bells to you. Good luck anyway.

I have received an e-mail from this id

SCAM
@brew-master.com is a free website for people who home brew beer. It would NEVER be used by an Immigration office
ALL emails from Canadian immigration are from @cic.gc.ca --NOTHING else
You have been scammed. Cut off all contact and file a police report if you sent money or passport details

I am receiving repeated emails from my own email account that appear to be a phishing attempt. Has my account been hacked? What do I do?

The email protocol allows you to use anything you like in the “From” field. Somebody picked your email address up off of a web page, or from something you submitted that included your email address.They are using your address for their phishing expedition in hopes that you will actually open a message from yourself. I just set up a rule that deletes any messages from myself.

I have received email from e-mailScan@norton.com as administrator which is told that my Yahoo ID will be permanently deleted.?

I have received email from e-mailScan@norton.com as administrator which is told that my Yahoo ID will be permanently deleted because of viruses transmission. and that email told me to scan my email with this link http://atmacordis.com/nort778ujei882jfe21bc8irfe229811b/
is it true and trustful link? or it is only a spam?

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