SBCGlobal.net Email is a legacy email support, which was initially offered by the Southwestern Bell Corporation, or SBC for brief.
Now, SBC still functions as a subsidiary of AT&T, however, the SBCGlobal Email service has been re-branded beneath the AT&T name and email accounts have migrated into the AT&T Yahoo! Service
Nevertheless, some customers continue to use SBCGlobal email addresses and these continue to be supported.
The original SBCGlobal Email website ( http://www.sbcglobal.net ) is no longer available. Formerly, it'd re-directed into quite a few different sites, including http://sbcglobal.prodigy.com, http://my.att.net and http://att.yahoo.com -- however, also the SBCGlobal login page can no longer be accessed in this manner.
Due to a series of migrations and integrations, you will also no longer have the ability to make a new email address with the @sbcglobal. Internet suffix. Alternatively, you'll need to either make an AT&T Mail address, or even a Yahoo! address.
https://currently.att.yahoo.com/
From there, click the'Mail' option, which may be found at the very best right-hand corner, and select'Generate AT&T Account', which you need to see under the main ATT email login form.
On the first page, you will have to enter your wireless number and zip code from the respective fields, click on the'Proceed' button underneath. This will supply you with the confirmation code that is required to move. When you have your confirmation code, then simply follow the directions to register for a brand new email account.
At the moment, the 2 options for email suffixes through this technique are @att. Internet and @currently. com.
The choice is to create a Yahoo! Mail accounts, which will possess the @yahoo. Com suffix and you can do this by visiting the principal sign up page at: https://login.yahoo.com/account/create
You'll have to enter your name, your preferred email address and your preferred password for the support, together with some additional personal specifics.