If one is interested in maintaining one's identity, using an ISP's email
makes it a pain to change ISPs. Of course, that does make the ISPs very
happy.
This is a fascinating discussion and as administrator of two very small
lists, it's giving me an awful lot to think about. However, being a
clues newbie to matters of RFCs and such I'm going to ask what could be
a very naive question... would it be possible/useful/productive to
create an RFC to explicitly override this foolishness? I know there
aren't any teeth behind RFCs but it might at least get their attention.
Of course, I'd be willing to make the appropriate person a loan of my
"Official Technical Writer's 2x4®" <grin>.
Best Regards,
Mike
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On 4/16/2014 1:31 PM, jdd wrote:
(of course may be yahoo do the same - why people can't use they ISP's
mail?)
jdd
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