Owning your own domain seems to be the only *permanent* solution. My hosting service allows me POP mailboxes, lists and unlimited aliases. I also have 100mb for a WebSite and a SHELL account.
- Burt "David W. Tamkin" wrote: > SRE wrote about losing one's ISP address, > > | This is a > | good time to convince people they should be receiving email > | through a forwarding alias that doesn't die when they switch > | service providers! > > That's not a guaranteed permanent address either. The forwarding site can > go out of business or institute policies that make you want to dissociate > from them. At least, though, if it goes out of business, another usually > acquires the accounts and the domain name, so the address doesn't shut down > on you suddenly or hold your mail hostage.
