ISP's rewriting email headers? I don't buy their "it helps to stops spam" line. They are just trying to tie people in. Forcing novice users to use the rubbish email address that they provide, and making the switch from one ISP to another even more of a pain. Many don't even allow the 'on behalf of'-type header sent by the likes of Gmail. They could easily implement a similar verification system like google (to check that you receive on the address from which you want to send from), but of course they dont want to offer the freedom.
Don't bother with their smtp servers. Get a domain name, get a pop box and use something like the outbound service provided by dyndns.com. The whole lot should cost under £20 per year. You'll have a pesonalised email address you can take with you.
Don't bother with their smtp servers. Get a domain name, get a pop box and use something like the outbound service provided by dyndns.com. The whole lot should cost under £20 per year. You'll have a pesonalised email address you can take with you.
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