On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 11:33:44 +0100, Graham gt@pobox.com wrote:
At one time I frequently changed ISP and got fed up with having to tell dozens of people each time about the new email address. The solution I've used for some years is to get a "lifetime email address"; an address that redirects mail to wherever you actually are. There are several places to get these; the one I use is at http://www.pobox.com and costs me $15 per year. You can try one out for a month, free.
Or I can give you a Gmail invite. After only 5 days since I received my invite I now have 5 to share out. While Gmail is free as well, I admit pobox has been around much longer (I opened an account when they first started, but as a student I couldn't afford to pay to keep the account). Pobox also has the advantage of forwarding your email to you so you control the storage, while Gmail hoards your email and lets you search through it.
Tim.