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Bouncing Problems
07-10-2007, 15:58
Post: #1
Bouncing Problems
Hello Gang, I am a member of (3) Wanderlodge groups, and have had a
bouncing problem on and off for months now, as I was receiving emails
from all. I have just stopped individual emails from one group, as this
problem doesn't want to go away. I have spoke to Ernie about this a
month or so ago, and now do think that it is a problem with my isp,
(peoplepc.com), as a message posted showed me as "being over quota".
Are there any others on this forum having this same problem? Have any
of you used ( netzero ), ( copper.net ), or ( toast.net ) ? I have been
thinking of switching to one of these isp's, or will gladly consider
other suggestions from members of this group. Having this problem go
away will greatly enhance my Wanderlodge experience. Thanks, George
Burke 1977 FC 31 Charlotte
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07-10-2007, 16:16
Post: #2
Bouncing Problems
Here's the big question: Why on earth would you consider switching ISPs when the
problem is an e-mail problem?

From where I sit, the e-mail provided by an ISP is the very LAST one you should
consider using. Been a topic heavy on my discussions elsewhere this week as
hughes.net suffered a massive e-mail meltdown (my account sends a lot of
automated e-mails to Hughes users, and I've been dealing with all the bounces).

E-mail accounts should be independent, and preferably portable. Best is to get
your own domain name, but many are reluctant to do that, so alternatives like
Google's GMail (best in my opinion) or Yahoo mail are likely the best way to go.

Choose ISPs for their ability to provide you with a connection. Choose e-mail
providers for their quality, performance, and capacity. There are NO ISPs that
have e-mail systems as robust as Google's.

On 7/11/2007 at 3:58 AM George Burke wrote:

>Hello Gang, I am a member of (3) Wanderlodge groups, and have had a
>bouncing problem on and off for months now, as I was receiving emails
>from all. I have just stopped individual emails from one group, as this
>problem doesn't want to go away. I have spoke to Ernie about this a
>month or so ago, and now do think that it is a problem with my isp,
>(peoplepc.com), as a message posted showed me as "being over quota".
>Are there any others on this forum having this same problem? Have any
>of you used ( netzero ), ( copper.net ), or ( toast.net ) ? I have been
>thinking of switching to one of these isp's, or will gladly consider
>other suggestions from members of this group. Having this problem go
>away will greatly enhance my Wanderlodge experience. Thanks, George
>Burke 1977 FC 31 Charlotte
>
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>
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
>
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07-10-2007, 20:38
Post: #3
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George, I had peoplepc for a while. i liked the outlook express for mail
delivery, but with this slow dial up- I could not down load the mail in a
resonable amount of time. I went back to AOL and complained to them that their
monthly rate was too high- they lowered it to 10 bucks a month.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt




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07-11-2007, 01:32
Post: #4
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Do like I did, get an email account with Yahoo Mail. You can archive your
important emails there and it can be accessed from anywhere in the world. You
can keep your PeoplePC account too. Just don't use the people pc email.

I have DSL access here at home through AT&T although it is called sbcglobal.net.
That was previous to AT&T merging with Southwestern Bell. I used to have
problems during computer crashes when I used Outlook Express or Outlook. I
would lose all my important emails that had not been archived since the last
archive process. Now I don't lose them. They are always there at Yahoo Mail.

Regards,


Don Bradner wrote:
Here's the big question: Why on earth would you consider switching ISPs when the
problem is an e-mail problem?

From where I sit, the e-mail provided by an ISP is the very LAST one you should
consider using. Been a topic heavy on my discussions elsewhere this week as
hughes.net suffered a massive e-mail meltdown (my account sends a lot of
automated e-mails to Hughes users, and I've been dealing with all the bounces).

E-mail accounts should be independent, and preferably portable. Best is to get
your own domain name, but many are reluctant to do that, so alternatives like
Google's GMail (best in my opinion) or Yahoo mail are likely the best way to go.

Choose ISPs for their ability to provide you with a connection. Choose e-mail
providers for their quality, performance, and capacity. There are NO ISPs that
have e-mail systems as robust as Google's.

On 7/11/2007 at 3:58 AM George Burke wrote:

>Hello Gang, I am a member of (3) Wanderlodge groups, and have had a
>bouncing problem on and off for months now, as I was receiving emails
>from all. I have just stopped individual emails from one group, as this
>problem doesn't want to go away. I have spoke to Ernie about this a
>month or so ago, and now do think that it is a problem with my isp,
>(peoplepc.com), as a message posted showed me as "being over quota".
>Are there any others on this forum having this same problem? Have any
>of you used ( netzero ), ( copper.net ), or ( toast.net ) ? I have been
>thinking of switching to one of these isp's, or will gladly consider
>other suggestions from members of this group. Having this problem go
>away will greatly enhance my Wanderlodge experience. Thanks, George
>Burke 1977 FC 31 Charlotte
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>






Best Regards,
Ron Thompson
Waller, Tx.
1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird
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(cockyfox@...)

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07-11-2007, 03:11
Post: #5
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George,

Open a GMail account. http://www.gmail.com. Totally free and you'll (almost)
never have problems. As a bonus, you can switch ISPs anytime and never
have to change your email address again - it will always be
your_username@.... I highly recommend it.

By the way, "over quota" means that peoplepc has decided you have too
many emails in your inbox. They've set a limit for how many messages
you can have, and you've hit it. GMail's limit is huge and it will be
virtually impossible for you to hit it.

-Ryan

On 7/10/07, George Burke wrote:
>
> Hello Gang, I am a member of (3) Wanderlodge groups, and have had a
> bouncing problem on and off for months now, as I was receiving emails
> from all. I have just stopped individual emails from one group, as this
> problem doesn't want to go away. I have spoke to Ernie about this a
> month or so ago, and now do think that it is a problem with my isp,
> (peoplepc.com), as a message posted showed me as "being over quota".
> Are there any others on this forum having this same problem? Have any
> of you used ( netzero ), ( copper.net ), or ( toast.net ) ? I have been
> thinking of switching to one of these isp's, or will gladly consider
> other suggestions from members of this group. Having this problem go
> away will greatly enhance my Wanderlodge experience. Thanks, George
> Burke 1977 FC 31 Charlotte
>
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07-11-2007, 03:41
Post: #6
Bouncing Problems
George,
If you would like an invitation to get an email address from Google, email me
at;
sailor7cs at gmail dot com and I will send you an invitation and anyone else
who would like one...

Sea Ya
Larry
NYC
84 35FCSB



----- Original Message ----
From: Ryan Wright
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 11:11:16 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Bouncing Problems

George,

Open a GMail account. http://www.gmail.com. Totally free and you'll (almost)
never have problems. As a bonus, you can switch ISPs anytime and never
have to change your email address again - it will always be
your_username@ gmail.com. I highly recommend it.

By the way, "over quota" means that peoplepc has decided you have too
many emails in your inbox. They've set a limit for how many messages
you can have, and you've hit it. GMail's limit is huge and it will be
virtually impossible for you to hit it.

-Ryan

On 7/10/07, George Burke wrote:
>
> Hello Gang, I am a member of (3) Wanderlodge groups, and have had a
> bouncing problem on and off for months now, as I was receiving emails
> from all. I have just stopped individual emails from one group, as this
> problem doesn't want to go away. I have spoke to Ernie about this a
> month or so ago, and now do think that it is a problem with my isp,
> (peoplepc.com) , as a message posted showed me as "being over quota".
> Are there any others on this forum having this same problem? Have any
> of you used ( netzero ), ( copper.net ), or ( toast.net ) ? I have been
> thinking of switching to one of these isp's, or will gladly consider
> other suggestions from members of this group. Having this problem go
> away will greatly enhance my Wanderlodge experience. Thanks, George
> Burke 1977 FC 31 Charlotte
>





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07-11-2007, 05:16
Post: #7
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So far as I know, GMail stopped requiring invitations some time ago. Simply go
to http://mail.google.com/ and sign up.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Eureka, CA

On 7/11/2007 at 8:41 AM Larry Dill wrote:

>George,
>If you would like an invitation to get an email address from Google, email
>me at;
> sailor7cs at gmail dot com and I will send you an invitation and anyone
>else who would like one...
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07-11-2007, 07:43
Post: #8
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Hi don,
Thanks for that info, I did not hear that...

Sea Ya
Larry
NYC
84 35FCSB

----- Original Message ----
From: Don Bradner
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:16:51 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Bouncing Problems













So far as I know, GMail stopped requiring invitations some time ago.
Simply go to http://mail. google.com/ and sign up.



Don Bradner

90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"

Eureka, CA



On 7/11/2007 at 8:41 AM Larry Dill wrote:



>George,

>If you would like an invitation to get an email address from Google, email

>me at;

> sailor7cs at gmail dot com and I will send you an invitation and anyone

>else who would like one...














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