On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 15:41 +0100, HoP wrote: > 2010/3/25 Jay R. Ashworth <j...@baylink.com>: > > ----- "HoP" <jpetr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > My radix.net email address will soon cease working. > >> > >> of course it is not my job, but I wonder why you not > >> stay on old email. In 21 century there is no problem > >> to move domain to other place or, at least, do > >> some type of forwarding :) Radix.net by default does forwarding for 30 days. > >> My 2 cents > >> > >> /Honza > >> > >> PS: The only real reason I can imagine is that radix.com > >> is not your own domain and owner of it doesn't allow > >> mail forwarding. > > > > Which is, indeed, what one finds by pointing a browser at www.radix.net; > > that mailbox belongs to his old ISP, and presumably he doesn't want to keep > > paying them for it. Yes. The value of keeping my old address, to me, is not worth the periodic charge to keep it active. A simple case of cost vs. benefit not meeting my threshold. > > > > TBH I would imagine radix.net can be proud if so well-know developer > is using theirs domain. May be they would pay for his advertising :) Thank you. :) I never asked them. Quite honestly I think Radix is a great local ISP. One of the first to provide real coverage to Southern Maryland, IIRC. I think local ISPs provide the better customer service, and Radix.net was no exception. Regards, Andy -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html