In article <46de847e$0$13927$(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) writes:
>
> On 4-Sep-2007, "Tim Clark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I suspect Freeparking's servers run pretty close to capacity, so that
>> outages or abnormal events can quickly lead to problems.
>
> The sheer volume of spam can slow down many mail servers, get a
> webmail email service such as Hotmail, Freeserve/Orange, Netscape/AOL,
> Gmail, Tesco (may still be free to card holders), and don't
> advertise your new email address to harvesters.
> With these you can swap ISP's and your email addresses remain the
> same.
> Use one as a spam flypaper, one for signing up for things,
> one for friends and relatives, etc.
> Use MailWasher to sort out the spam.
No thanks. I want email sent to a domain which I own arriving on my own
computer. There programs which I've written, or are in control of, can
go through it, sort it, archive copies, etc. without me even being
present. I don't work for my computer - it works for me.
To me, webmail is typical of the problem with much of computing now.
Many have been conditioned into thinking that computers can't do
anything useful without a human chained to them with mouse and keyboard,
actually doing most of the work themselves.
--
Tim Clark