Hello,

You might want to consider a free web-based email address, such as
GMX, Google, Hotmail, Yahoo and so forth.  Gmail and Hotmail (and
probably the others) now allow you to download your messages using
SSL-encrypted POP3/SMTP so you're no longer limited to being online
with a web browser for access to your email.

It can require a bit of effort to change contact information for
listservs, web sites, notifying contacts and so forth, but after
having to do that several times after my local cable ISP went
through ownership changes, I switched over to a GMail account and
now it doesn't really matter who my ISP is or where I access my
email from.

In the 5-6 years since I've made the change, I have encountered
two organizations which had problems with my having a web-mail
address.  One of was a hobby web site (no big deal, there are
plenty of these).  The other was a software company who had some
sort of oddball payment processor, which I got around by calling
their sales department and placing an order that old-fashioned
way.


Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky


At 10:24 PM 2/21/2010, [email protected] wrote:
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 23:38:46 -0500
From: "Bruce Markowitz" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] New Email address
To: "Anthony R. Gold" <[email protected]>,       "Thinkpad Mailing
        List" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <009601cab378$ecb6f0a0$6601a...@x20>
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        reply-type=original

Because I have never had to pay extra for this one. It exists. I never
wanted to change my old address, that's why I kept paying the b*stards
$16.00 a month, just to keep that address. Which I no longer can do. So be
it.

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