Re: slightly ot: email options revisited?

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What exactly are you looking for? Free only, or paid too? Is a web
interface acceptable, or do you require pop/imap access? How much are
you willing to pay if paid is acceptable? How big of a mail quota do you need? Perhaps this
page will give you a starting point:

<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_webmail_providers>

Greg


On Sat, Jun 01, 2024 at 11:37:26PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> seasoning my question this time is the  fact that in March, most major email
> pockets, Apple, Google, Yahoo, all started requiring email addresses to
> carry an   identifying code that matches the actual  host, you @you.com has
> a code insuring that the email is coming from a place called you.com
> Goal is to keep spam from using hosts as a cover.
> Mailing list locations like freelist.org are requiring it too.
> This matters, because for reasons that are unclear, Luke Davis who  owns
> shellworld, either cannot, I have heard his mom is ill, or chooses not, to
> take the needed steps to properly insure  shellworld has these
> identifiers..and for me its becoming quite a problem.
> I have staff who use gmail, often sending content here so I  can use the
> Ubuntu Linux shell tools here for work..but they are not getting through.
> I cannot post to freelist locations, bookshare is hosted there  among other
> lists.
> So, seeking an email solution to add to my addresses for places like
> freelist and  where associates can safely write me.
> Do not want to abandon my shellworld address all together for many reasons,
> just add a new one.
> 
>  Happy to document the email requirement if of interest.
> Any prospects?
> thanks,
> Karen
> who does not mind paying a little if needful.
> 
> 
> 

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