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On 06/10/2013 09:48 PM, jbk wrote: >> I don't want to keep my mail on a server, I want to keep >> it on the mail client at home. >> >> GIS is Galaxy and they cease to exist June 30th. >> >> Jim KR > > > Thanks for all the responses. I've a bit to chew on and > I'll need to confirm my understanding of what has been > posted, but that will take me some time to compose as I > only have an hour or so in the evening to focus on this. > > Jim KR > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > I registered a domain with godaddy and have purchased their business email package with spam filtering. $6 a month for 5 mail boxes on a yearly subscription. The mail setup was a little confusing because they have a free email that is provided with the domain registration which I don't use next to the paid for subscription with out much distinguishing identity. I've had it up about a week and mail is coming in from those organizations I've updated my contact info like blu.org, backuppc.org and a few others. It's too early to evaluate their spam filtering. This seems to fit what I need. I'm not setting up a web page, they'd like me to so that they could populate it with their preferred advertising, but I don't really want a presence on the web. So there we are. -- Jim KR jbk at kjkelra.com
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