[ale] Sendmail and ip addresses

Ryan Bridges reb at techie.com
Mon Jun 7 08:57:10 EDT 1999


There is also mail.com.  I have a cheap pop account from there and I have
not yet found anyone not accepting email from them.

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On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Gary Maltzen wrote:

> The only solution is to get a POP3 account with an existing ISP...
> 
> Cheapest solution is a yahoo/hotmail/eudoramail/etc. e-mail account
> (warning: some listservers don't accept e-mail from them...)
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> I just recently installed a cable modem from Cablevision and would like to
> receive email on my machine.
> 
> of course root at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is not valid.  how can I get email without
> having a domain name registered?
> 
> By the way those on total-web be informed that by 2000 they whill be dhcp2.
> 






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