The one I have brought with me from server to server since before, and including some content from, my uni undergrad account. Here's the oldest file in my home dir, from SunWindows for SunOS 3.5-ish IIRC:
I've owned my domain(s) since the '90s. Not sure exactly when I began the yearly ritual of pouring money into the registrars' pockets.. The earliest archive of my main site on the wayback machine is from 2001, but the trademark on that page says 1999-2001, and I think it launched a few years before that.
I've had the same email account since 1994; originally a netscape.net account but after AOL bought Netscape the domain was switched to aim.com.
I started seriously using the Net in the mid-'80s.
I started coding in '74.
I started breathing in '60.
I have an Earthlink email account from c. 1996. Before that I was on The World, but when I moved to NYC, it was impractical to keep using that with no local dialup.
1992 email account from an ISP that was acquired by another ISP that was acquired by another ISP that was acquired by EarthLink. Still at the original domain.
I own a domain created in early 1994, and my personal email account is still there. Since my email is so old I get vast amounts of spam. Apparently spammers never purge their lists. Fortunately Google mail hosting pretty much makes it a non issue. Not running my own mail servers anymore was one of the best decisions I made.
Email from ~1999. It's my own domain, but now forwards to a gmail account.
I actually lost it for a while, I let the domain lapse and someone snagged it. Then it happened in reverse.
It cost me a "blog" (we didn't say that yet, back then) with a custom user/registration system and hundreds of active users, which was actually a big deal, sort-of, in that time.
Honorable mention to my MySpace account, from 2005. Which I just visited and it took much longer to load than a random more recently created one. I wonder if they archive old accounts?
I actively use my Yahoo email address, I signed up when they started in 1997. I also have an old account from the Home Recording BBS, which, as the name suggests, started off as a BBS somewhere in the early 90s.
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I've had the same email account since 1994; originally a netscape.net account but after AOL bought Netscape the domain was switched to aim.com.
I started seriously using the Net in the mid-'80s. I started coding in '74. I started breathing in '60.
That's actually my oldest "active" account :)
Gmail. Since almost day one.
I actually lost it for a while, I let the domain lapse and someone snagged it. Then it happened in reverse.
It cost me a "blog" (we didn't say that yet, back then) with a custom user/registration system and hundreds of active users, which was actually a big deal, sort-of, in that time.
Honorable mention to my MySpace account, from 2005. Which I just visited and it took much longer to load than a random more recently created one. I wonder if they archive old accounts?