On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:39:38 -0600, Barry Aronson wrote:
>At 07:22  1/12/02 +0000, you wrote:
>>On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:20:12 -0500, Ted Mozer wrote:  >As any of you
>>Excite/Comcast customers know, our email addresses are  >changing
>>soon.
>> > >Would like suggestions on how might be the best way to inform
>>those in  >your address book of the new address?
>> > >Also, does anyone know of any free email forwarding programs??

>>Hi Ted, check out mail.com  Hth.

>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/01/2002
Apologies that my information was incorrect. I was unaware of it my 
self. Yet their site still invites you to sign up for a free email 
forwarding address. I contacted then and below is their reply:-

Dear Member,

Thank you for contacting Mail.com Member Services.

Unfortunately we are no longer able to offer this service to you free 
of
chargeand on 11/18/2001 we made forwarding a pay service.

Signing up today has the following benefits:

- No need to change your email address that is already in use!!
- The ability to keep your email address and have it follow you 
everywhere! 
- That same address can follow you if you change your jobs or ISP.
- Take advantage of the one time limited discounted rate of one year 
for
only $9.99!  Almost 50% off the normal annual rate of $19.95!!

What do you need to do?

To upgrade your forwarding account, please login to your e-mail account 
and signup for our new forwarding services. For the next 45 days only, 
this service is being offered at an introductory promotional rate of 
$9.95.  Signup today!

If, after 45 days you have not signed up to receive e-mail forwarding 
your account will begin to deliver e-mail to your web account.  You 
will
still be able to activate forwarding services, but you will miss our 
low
introductory rate. 

So dont delay  become a Mail.com Premium User and signup to 
the new 
forwarding service to avoid interruptions to your Mail.com e-mail 
account. Instructions for making these changes are below.  

How Do I access the e-mail forwarding service?

1. Go to [SITE NAME]
2. Login to your Mail.com powered email account using your e-mail 
address and password (If you have forgotten your password click the 
forgot your password? link on the login page)
3. On the left hand navigation click Options
4. Scroll down to the Mail.com Premium Services section and select 
E-Mail forwarding
5. Follow the easy steps to sign up.


Sincerely,

Bruce Ellis
Mail.com
(((don't bother, it doesn't work!)))
Original Message Follows:
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Dear Sirs, am having a bit of difficulty logging in. I have had a
forwarding address with yourselves for a few years now and suddenly
mail send to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is not getting through. Has my
lifetime address been terminated. As far as I know I'm still here :-)
So much for a company that promised a FREE LIFE TIME address.
I was not notified in any way shape or form and only found out via this 
list. (The learning curve again) stay healthy all. Mike.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 13/01/2002
   
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