On 2024-05-27 03:49, Karen Lewellen via Alpine-info wrote:
Apparently you can have your domain registered independently, and then host your email at an appropriate hoster. If you are not happy, you change to another hoster, till you find someone that does it correctly. Through all the changes, you keep the same address because you own it, not the registrar.Steve,I do not clearly follow what you claim where domain ownership is concerned.I own my own domain karenlewellen.comThat domain is hosted at a location where mail is managed by that hosting company. Because of that company's choices, I now cannot write to frelist.org mailing lists, have no personal spam filter, and..cannot write to many yahoo mailing addresses because the company this host uses does not want to apparently comply with host identity rules..but its my domain.So, what am I missing here?and how do I keep years worth of email at the same time given you claim this process is a weekend's worth of work?Again truly curious. Karen
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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