ISPs are not government regulated, they can do what they want. That's why
their attitude is "F--k you" when you have a problem.
You can always keep your old email address for your business, so you don't
have to get new cards, and use Gmail for the photo lists you belong to.
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On 8/6/14 5:42 PM, "Tina Manley" <images@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>PESO:
>
>I finally managed to speak to somebody at my local ISP after several
>dropped calls and hours on hold. It seems that the ISP has decided it
>will
>no longer allow forwarding to other e-mail addresses like gmail, effective
>August 1st. Is that even legal? In any case, I am going to have to
>unsubscribe from all of my e-mail addresses and resubscribe with the gmail
>address: tmanley@xxxxxxxxx
>
>I have to change all of my stationery and business cards and notify all of
>my contacts that my e-mail address has changed.
>
>To say that I am teed off is an understatement. The ISP is a monopoly and
>our only other choice is to get a dish - which I am seriously considering.
>
>If you have me in your address book, please change images@xxxxxxxxxxxxx to
>tmanley@xxxxxxxxx
>
>Tina
>
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