If you are on the west coast, consider sonic.net
Don Resor
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> On Jun 10, 2022, at 10:44 PM, John Robertson via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch!
>
> What did you think would happen with large free email hosts? They round up
> all the c
> Gmail has ceased to provide classic authorization for smtp, pop3 or IMAP
> access; they want users to employ their new authorization mechanisms. So,
> which email service do you guys recommend? I'd like to be able to access it
> in the old classic way, from different clients. Ideally it would b
There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch!
What did you think would happen with large free email hosts? They round up all
the clients and then do what they like with them.
Google mines emails for data.
I use a private (paid) service via my web site host. I’ve been using it since
around 1996.
My apologies for asking such an OT question, but I think you guys are the
most likely to make really useful suggestions.
Gmail has ceased to provide classic authorization for smtp, pop3 or IMAP
access; they want users to employ their new authorization mechanisms. So,
which email service do you g