I have one of my sites with them, but it's just a one page site for one of
the domain names I have for sale.  I've never looked into any email
features.

Ok I just logged in there to my account and went to the AR area, but I
don't see anything about a catch all email feature.  See the last post on
this; I replied to Jeff's reply regarding how we can do this with the
'catch all' email function.  We, and probably most others with "Cpanel"
type hosting (that's the type of control panel used) have an option on what
to do with unrouted email.  It can be set to 'blackhole' where nothing is
done (nothing is sent out, no bounces and the email is NOT received); or
"fail" where the email IS bounced to a non existing address (and how Jeff
made the custom message, there's a text input box for that); or to set up
an address that WILL receive ANY and ALL email to a domain.

I just set up an AR with the site I have on doteasy, and it's not working
yet.  At any rate though, it doesn't appear this bouncing of UCE from a
once existing address will work with Doteasy since they don't have these
features described above.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Springer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On 30 Jun 2003 11:46 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
at least in part:

> It is your only expense if you can find a free webhost with
> AR's.

> www.Doteasy.com is only one I Can think of right now that has
> TRUE DOMAIN NAME hosting (no subdomains) but I don't know if
> they have any AR's, they don't have SPAM filters.

According to their web site, their 'free' host accounts have
AR's.  Does anyone have experience with these host accounts?

> Now that I think about it, I don't know how Jeff did this
> since if you delete an email account(s) (like he did) I don't
> see how you can set up an AR for it!  This has got me
> confused now....you can set up an AR even in OE or probably
> other email programs as well, but I don't understand how
> (again) if you delete an email account, how you can then setup
> an AR for it.

If you use a web host AR on a particular address, you don't need
to have a mail box for that address.

Karl
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