Steve Ackman wrote:
> I think you missed the point.  When your free e-mail provider
> goes belly-up, you still have to send an e-mail to everyone who 
> uses that address to inform them of your new e-address.

To avoid that problem, I subscribe to a forwarding service
(http://www.pobox.com) which for a small fee ($15/yr) allows
you to use their address as your e-mail address and forwards
the messages to your actual address at the time. On their web
site you can change the real address to which mail is forwarded
as needed. Good for when you travel too.

Klaus Hameyer
Burlington, VT (USA)

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