On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, at 4:32pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > P.S. Which opens up the discusson - what do you do if you want a permanent > email address?
Pay for it. You can register your own domain. That is a fairly safe way to do things. As long as you pay the bills, it is fairly unlikely you will ever lose the domain. Many registrars now even offer basic email forwarding services with your DNS registration. Alternatively, you can pay for an email address hosted by a third-party. I have an email address through iName.com (now Mail.com) that I pay some trivial yearly fee for. My theory is that a company that specializes in such services is unlikely to decide to alienate their entire customer base. Of course, if they simply go out of business, I still lose the address. Major services like Yahoo now offer email accounts as well. They are even more unlikely to change their domain name. -- Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | The opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do | | not represent the views or policy of any other person or organization. | | All information is provided without warranty of any kind. | _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss
