Re: slightly ot: email options revisited?

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What are these requirements that are missing in shellworld?  Could we
configure a vps on panix.com to do the right thing and you would send
all your Email through that, or use the shell on that server?  Their
web interface would work with lynx, I am not using lynx with it, but
it will work that way.
Contact me off list and we can talk by phone.

On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 23:37:26 -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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