I too had problem with alias...not as much as getting emails from 
other people but simply just removing alias so my address would be 
in the format of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I needed to revert back to the old format so I could use Yahoo 
Mobile photos service.  In the description of the service it says 
that the device's e-mail address must be in numerical format instead 
of alias.  So I called T-Mobile and told them to remove my alias.  
The guy said it's done and will go into effect within 24 
hours...BS... it never did.  Called again.  I was told it can not be 
done (that was regulal customer lack-of-service rep).  Then I called 
the data support...the guy was VERY polite and said that he will 
transfer me to the right person as they only deal with data issues.  
The person I was trnasferred to said that the only way is to delete 
my T-Zones.  I was a bit scared as I suspected it would screw up 
something with my plan or features and then some other dodo would 
tell me "sorry we can not reinstate it".  Well the guy assured me 
this would not happen.  It did not happen...what also did not happen 
was the e-mail alias was and still is there...so unfortunately I 
just gave up.  But now that I see I'm not the only one with e-mail 
issues I wonder if I should reinstate my ticket again.







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