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FJJP
4th Apr 2004, 20:58
I have finally had enough. Enough of receiving over 100 cr*p e-mails per day. I also suspect that my e-mail address has been hijacked and appears alongside filthy offers. My appendage is big enough and I am not old enough to need viagra or free prescriptions.

I am also tired of providers trying to force me into using web-based mail service.

All I want is an e-mail address that I can use via OE. Is it too much to ask?

Can anyone recommend a suitable provider? Pleeeeeeze?

Gone to append sticking plasters to scalp where hair torn out....

amanoffewwords
4th Apr 2004, 21:20
I like easyspace (http://www.easyspace.com/services/easypost.html) - definitely a no-hassle company.

Would promote my own web-hosting co. of course, but it's against the rules... :(

hth
amofw

goates
5th Apr 2004, 04:37
You should look at FuseMail (http://www.fusemail.com).They are based in the US, but the prices are pretty cheap, starting at $5 US for 3 months. You an also use the account to check other email accounts you may have, and it works through Outlook Express.

goates

126,7
5th Apr 2004, 19:25
How about Fastmail (http://www.fastmail.fm/) ??
They're not bad and have a free and a pay-for section.

Green Bottle 2
5th Apr 2004, 19:43
I use oneandone. Costs £1.99 annually to register a domain name such as bloggs.me.uk and domain mail plus service is £6.99 per year and this gives you 3 POP e-mail accounts and much more. You can change the e-mail addresses (e.g. [email protected]) in 24 hours if they start getting spammed.

You can set up additional e-mail addresses to forward to your main e-mail address so you can have a public address that you use on the WWW and a private one that you give to friends/family.

E-mail me for more details.

www.oneandone.co.uk

Naples Air Center, Inc.
6th Apr 2004, 01:43
FJJP,

Get your own domain name and web hosting. That will give you the best options. You get your own Mail Server hosted for you and you have much better tools for controlling spam. :ok:

Take Care,

Richard

KENNYR
7th Apr 2004, 21:15
FJJP, use your Jetthrust membership..........you can set up a free e-mail account and spam is blocked on it.

FJJP
8th Apr 2004, 22:42
Thanks Ken, I didn't think of that!....