Malcolm Greene wrote:
>> But you don't get to keep the same domain as your website though, right? I 
>> mean, I want to keep my [email protected] email accounts.
> 
> Wrong. You can configure your domain name's DNS settings to use one
> hosting service for your website (http, www, ftp) and another hosting
> service for your email (imap, smtp, pop).
> 
> I use Fastmail.fm for all my email across multiple domains - domains
> whose websites are hosted elsewhere. This feature is not unique to
> Fastmail, I believe you should also be able to do this with the
> paid/professional versions of Google Mail and Yahoo Mail.


Wow...I am very close now to switching at least the email over to that, 
because I know for a fact that my emails are quite often blacklisted for 
no good reason, and my ISP can't figure it out....he justs asks that I 
keep letting him know and forward the blacklisted emails to him...but if 
I don't get them in the first place (because the intended recipient 
didn't get them), how can I forward them to him?!?!?????!!

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
http://twitter.com/mbabcock16


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