Hallam-Baker, Phillip writes: > Incidentally, it does need to be harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and not > harald.alvestrand@xxxxxxxxxx Google, Yahoo and co need to stop > trying to turn us into serfs by refusing to allow us to own our own > online identity. Stop trying to make a service sticky by making it > costly to switch providers. I don't know about Yahoo! and co., but Google has a "bring-your-own-domain" version of some of its services, including Gmail, see: http://www.google.com/a/ - which allows exactly that. Disclaimer: This is in beta like so much of Google's stuff, and new users have to be "approved" - worked instantly for me. And I don't have Google shares or something... just a happy user (I almost said customer... it's easy to forget that Google's users aren't their customers but their "merchandise" :-). And my employer provides DNS-related services. -- Simon. _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf