I object to this solution because all those free mailers are web-based and
take forever to download messages. (They also reek of advertising.) It is
just as simple to select a permanent email address (universities offer them
and so do other places) and then just set yr mailer to go out through
whatever isp you are using at the moment and grab the mail off the
permanent location.
peter
On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 03:44 , SlashDevNull wrote:
>
> Salutations,
>
> Without pointing fingers, this is exactly the reason why you should never
> use your ISP for your mail. Whenever you change your ISP, you have to tell
> everyone your new email address and they have to change it on every
> computer
> they use and also remember to use the new email address.
>
> Mush better to get a free email address, Apple or Yahoo for example, and
> completely ignore whatever your ISP offers. So you can change ISPs to your
> heart's delight and never have to change your email address.
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
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