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Here's a strange one. I have one primary account and four sub-accounts used for email. The primary account and two of the four sub-accounts (sub-account2 and sub-account3) have received the notification and been ported to AOL. The first sub-account appears to have been crosslinked with an sub-account named XXXXX that I never heard of in that:
1) the password is the same for the first sub-account and the XXXXX account verified via telnet pop.version.com 110 followed by either
a) user XXXXX@verizon.net
b) pass YYYYY
c) list
d) retr 1
or
a) user sub-account1@verizon.net
b) pass YYYYY
c) list
d) retr 1
2) mail sent to XXXXX@verizon.net shows up in sub-account1's mailbox
3) XXXXX@verizon.net received notification that June 13, 2017 is the cutoff date to migrate to AOL
If I attempt to login to http://webmail.verizon.com as either sub-account1 or XXXXX, I get a page that tells me "My Verizon is temporarily unavailable". If I login as the primary account or sub-account2 or sub-account3 I get the message that the account has already been migrated to AOL. If I login to sub-account4 I get the mailbox associated with that sub-account. Mail sent to sub-account1 or XXXXX continues to work and can be retrieved via POP. Has anyone seen this behaviour before?