On 15 Jun 2000, at 14:12, David W. Tamkin wrote:
> Rich Kulawiec wrote,
> | I do wish, though, that they would provide an always-accessible |
> email address so that it's not necessary to call them. (Voice |
> communications are difficult for those of us with hearing problems.)
> I made the same suggestion to Paul Vixie concerning contact from
> admins of sites that wanted to get off (by proving that they'd been
> listed incorrectly or that they'd closed their open relay), and he
> dismissed it by saying that such an address "would just get spammed."
It's not a REAL problem, just a REAL nuisance. There are a number
of shops on the net that provide free email. One that I've liked has
been mailandnews.com
You can use them with POP3, IMAP, or web interfaces, and they are
anti-spam.
So... if you're stuck, surf over to www.mailandnews.com and setup
an account.
Mike
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