[grin] I _do_ get carried away with the tech stuff, don't I? I was
pretty heavily involved with that protocol change at one time, so it's a
bit of a hot button for me: it was accepted, but actually getting it to
happen, well... Seriously sucks, because it would have completely
wrecked the spammers' current profit model.
On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 08:17:50AM -0400, Skip Gundlach wrote:
> So, the solution, regardless of, or, as in our case, even if you don't have
> one, your ISP, you should get and use a Gmail account - it's free...
There are _much_ better email providers, but they (gasp!) actually cost
money - like $2/month or something like that. If you're not using any of
those, then, yeah - Gmail is as good of an answer as you're going to
get.
Note that this is NOT true of Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.
Ben
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