I am not sure if this is off topic, but there were quite a few pay email services a while ago. I use https:/www.fastmail.com for the freedoom to switch ISPs without affecting email. They do support Thunderbird if you use an application specific password. Depending on your bandwith/storage usage, this might be an acceptable solution. On 2/13/19 1:19 PM, Steven Greenberg via WLUG wrote:
For at least a dozen years I have had my own website on GoDaddy. I also use my GoDaddy email as my main email route. (Although Thunderbird is getting ungodly slow of late as an email client.)
I never want to be dependent on "free" email services like gmail.
I am willing to pay a service like GoDaddy, so that places like Google and Facebook can't dictate what I can do just because they provide their services for "free".
Charter did not start out to be a computer service provider. That's probably why I don't want to depend on Charter for computer services more than I have to. At the moment, Charter is the only reasonable service of internet connection to my house.
/Steve
On 2/12/2019 9:24 PM, John Stoffel via WLUG wrote:
I need to vent here. Charter.net which provides my internet, sucks. They are now refusing to accept email from *any* IP blocks owned by Digital Ocean, even though I've got a good mail setup on a droplet there, with proper DNS entries, SPF, etc.
So I'm looking to spin up a new instance on some other provider, or I'm going to try and route the email via my @charter.net account that I have since I'm a customer.
And I have opened a ticket with them. No answer. Jerks.
What do people think of Vultr.com? Seems pretty comparable... I just wonder when Charter will block their IP blocks...
Jerks.
I think it's too expensive to buy an IPv4 address for more permanent use, since it's too easy for that block of 256 to be blanket banned by some jerks.
Grr!!!!!
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