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RE: Boston Globe Online / Business / Comcast eases e-mail switch
Agreed.
I own www.03038.com and my paul@03038.com e-mail can follow me where ever I
go, ISP-wise.
Another positive is that I can foward my 03038.com messages to mutiple
addresses, for example, my paul@03038.com mail goes to both my home ISP and
my work e-mail, and since I cannot access my ISP's web site from work, the
forwarding allows me to at least get my e-mail at work.
Paul Hopfgarten
East Derry NH 03041
paul@03038.com
Aaron Read wrote (in part):
> Then again, I've long since felt that if you're going to run a business,
> and you're going to have a public email address, then you ought
> to get off
> your butt and have a real domain name and use it in your email. It costs
> less than $200 a year...in some cases less than $100...and is so
> damn easy
> you've got no excuse. Even if it's just an auto-forwarding address to
> your (ick) aol.com address :-) at least have the public address be
> something that doesn't change every time your provider changes.
>