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old enough to be Grandma Scrotum
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I'm going to put my neck on the chopping block and say I agree with George on a lot of points. I'm still using the Yahoo mail address I set up 4 years ago (and which I've used to sign up to an awful lot of sponsors - I shudder to think of the hassle of changing it over).
Of course, I also have my domain-based email address which I use to submit... and numerous other addresses to use for looking businesslike. So I think it's handy to have both. One of the main reasons I still like Yahoo mail is the spam filtering, and also the fact that I can read it in Mozilla. The domain-based email that I use for submits began to fill with spam the day after I first used it, and the filters on that mail program are quite useless. With Yahoo you can now set it to collect mail from normal pop3 addresses and to use a domain@domainname.com address as the reply address. So the two things can be combined. Of course, you still have to put up with yahoo ads, so it's not perfect. And I can see the point being made about the impression it can give. Nonetheless, not all people who use free email addresses are scammers ![]() Hopefully this post won't make you think I'm unbusinesslike. ![]()
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