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> The best thing to do is to use a forward email service. I use one called
> iname.com. There must be better ones. Really though these are as
> suspectible to shutdowns as free services. What is your suggestion Igor?
Now that I'm using the MLUG server, it's the best thing. Although there are
some email providers that do reliable email for only slightly more than $1 a
month.
> Good old coin.org (go to the public library to sign up) will also forward
> mail for you, though in the seven or so years I've had it they switched
> their domain name twice. Its what my mom uses as her primary email
> address, so @Home shutting down it was only a small hassle.
Yeah, they are OK, although I don't like their domain changing stuff.
Hopefully, it won't happen again. BTW, you can ssh to telnet.coin.org. They
don't advertise it, but it works.
> For an email address that you can give to possible spammers or post on the
> web, use sneakemail.com
Hmm... I should check it out.
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