You can use a non-yahoo email with this list. I did previously.
You must be an alternate email contact for his account. And what you are calling a bogus email, is probably an e-ddress for the person who took control of his account.
Go back into his account and check all of the information on the account, change it from the hacker to your son's info, and change the password AGAIN. Making sure the password is strong.
Brent
Brent
Sent from my iPhone, please excuse the brevity.
On Jan 22, 2015, at 10:02 AM, Clarke Jesse lvjesse@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Yes, changed my password and told my son to do the same. I'm sick of Yahoo security issues, having had many in the past. I'm ready to quit them! But then I'd have to give up this group. What a mess.Oddly, when my son changed his password for his own Yahoo account, the email stating it had been changed came to my email box, not his!The email address for my son in this bogus email is NOT his true email user name.I can't figure out why I'm getting email from Yahoo stating that his password has been changed. Any ideas on this?Jesse
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