Forum Discussion
Redacted
2 years agoNeighbour
Does Telus allow that we:
After 30 ,years with Shaw, it's time to get things right. I have 10 email addresses Shaw and of course they are used every where a email account is needed. So changing those is a big issue but under ...
- 2 years ago
If you have a lot of accounts that use your email address to log in then it's advisable to use any of the free email services not tied to an Internet provider. As I_Died_Tryin pointed out, it frees you from the hassle of updating accounts if you switch providers and also allows you to chose providers strictly on the basis of the service they provide.
1) Yes
2) Yes
3) Yes
4) No, not a provider limitation, it's an inherent limitation of the current WiFi technology
xray
2 years agoHero
If you have a lot of accounts that use your email address to log in then it's advisable to use any of the free email services not tied to an Internet provider. As I_Died_Tryin pointed out, it frees you from the hassle of updating accounts if you switch providers and also allows you to chose providers strictly on the basis of the service they provide.
1) Yes
2) Yes
3) Yes
4) No, not a provider limitation, it's an inherent limitation of the current WiFi technology
- Redacted2 years agoNeighbour
xray wrote:1) Yes
2) Yes
3) Yes
4) No, not a provider limitation, it's an inherent limitation of the current WiFi technology
Darn! As for your take on providers. Nothing is free on the Internet. Proton for example was free until they introduced the better, safer, mini to maxi accounts, Yes. the crippleware (what we use to call it back before the marketeers called it Basic, Standard, Pro, and Enterprise versions.
I have 34 email servers I can use.I_Died_Tryin and xray
Re when it comes to email hosts:
- Know they enemy.
- Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.
- The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
- If they say it's Free, ask how much it costs.
Than you both. I really do apprecite your chimning in,
~r