DO NOT BUY QIMAGE - the customer support sucks. I have now tried to retrieve my license key for over one month and cannot get any decent support. This company is a joke.
I have to firmly disagree.
I have had Qimage since the late 90s and I have never witnessed Mike Chaney being anything but a role model for software writers with the very tops in customer support and assistance.
I believe that Mike stands firm on his need that you provide a working email address. His system is based on the premise that there are no two email addresses that are exactly alike, although names can easily be alike in multiples.
As far as you receiving 200 emails a week, and being such an important person with a background in email and servers and programming, is more the reason to understand, and to help solve your problem.
In this age, we have spam filters. You may not even know it, but Yahoo, Gmail, and even Verizon have spam filters running.
Yahoo (which you use) is an on line web mail. They have a Spam storage box which will surprise you.
You must examine the contents on line, not looking in your email client for the missing message.
You also must realize that there are thousands of happy Qimage users that change email addresses like socks, and all Mike asks is that they provide the previous email address to link to the new or current email address.
That seems fair and simple.
Spam blockers or filters work on a key word or key phrase basis. Who knows what word or phrase in Mike Chaney's emails that contain your codes, has triggered the Spam Blocker into action?
So getting 200 other emails does not support your case.
Why not take a deep breath, and start over in a reasonable frame of mind and work through whatever is breaking the chain of communication.
... and no! Mike is not going to phone you.... it is your responsibility to keep a copy of your old email address, or your old unlock code, or the password.
Try this nonsense on any other software company: Three tries to get into your account with a bad password, and you are dumped.
Try swearing at Adobe or Microsoft and see how much cooperation you get.
As I suggested, take a step back, a deep breath, and try a little better to cooperate.
Fred