On 04/16/2015 02:59 PM, don fisher wrote:
On 04/16/2015 02:31 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Comcrap's email policies are evil. If you have them host your email, you are limited to something like 3-5 addresses. Never mind that you want all of those addresses to go into 1 account -- they want to charge you per/address (regardless of whether or not they all funnel into 1 account). I have no options for ISP other than comcast (or a 1/10th speed DSL option through AT&T), but I pay extra to have my email hosted at a 3rd party service because of my ISP's "craptastic" service!
They do the same with my "included" website -- they don't let me edit via HTML but only via their site builder -- so they can divide your website into separate pages -- then they do the same thing there as with email -- you have to pay extra for more than 5 pages. So lame! Linda,
Subscribing to the other suse lists is actually the first real problem I have had with the Comcast email, aside from outages every once and awhile. They did say they would terminate my service once when I was doing some consulting and was downloading data files from LLNL's super computer. They said I had exceeded the 250GB per month limit. I asked about purchasing another line so I could double that limit, and they told me where to go. On the TV side, they are purchasing the sources of program material, NBC, Universal Pictures and Time Warner. Comcast was dubbed the "The Worst Company in America" by The Consumerist in 2014. From Wikipedia.
I was OK with the email until I could not join some of the other suse lists. I still do not understand why one list can get through, and the others can't. Is it suse, or Comcast?
Don
Why bog down your own email with list traffic when there are half a dozen providers that will give you a virtually unlimited imap account for the princely sum of Zero Dollars? Get a free hotmail, google, yahoo, yandex, etc account. There is nothing personal or private on an email list, so no reason to host that stuff yourself. -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org