Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » Should ISPs Forward E-mail When You Move? » If running a business, then email should be own domain ...
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Post a:
Post a:
Since she did not set up AOL to forward email.. »
« I Think The Government Should Get Involved  

TKJunkMail
Enjoy the sun
Premium
join:2002-03-03
Avalon, NJ
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
·Comcast

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by 81399672 See Profile :

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

... and when switching ISPs, then there is no issue about forwarding at all.

What we don't need is government getting in to the business of deciding how an ISP runs their business on a day to day basis and how they manage email access.
Is that an official or unofficial statement of comcast and other affiliated isp
Why not give up on the constant replies to my posts that suggest I work for Comcast or some other provider. As I've said here many times, I NEVER worked for a telecom or cable company and I am now retired. So my opinions are my own and not purchased as you continually imply. But I guess when you have nothing to say that is the best you can do as a form of discourse.
--
--
Internet News
My BLOG
My Web Page

BillRoland
Premium
join:2001-01-21
Ocala, FL
clubs:
·Cox HSI

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by 81399672 See Profile :

If you do not work for any of them, why are you always defending any and all of them. Be it RIAA, comcast or any other company period. I haven't seen you post against them, it's always to defend them. As result it's clearly demonstrates that you get some type of benefit by posting such comments
He has a right to an opinion, same as you do. Just because you don't agree with him doesn't mean he's working for somebody. For what its worth, I usually agree with him in part or in whole as well, and I'm not "working" for anybody. For my part, I simply don't like the idea of running to Washington to solve problems that don't exist. If this lady was so reliant on her AOL e-mail for business, then that's her own fault.

Besides, anybody remember the last time the US Postal Service won any awards for outstanding delivery?
--
"Don't steal. The government hates competition."

Fred Thompson For President 2008 »www.fred08.com
JSRoman
Premium
join:2005-03-10
Callahan, FL


1 edit

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by 81399672 See Profile :

If you do not work for any of them, why are you always defending any and all of them. Be it RIAA, comcast or any other company period. I haven't seen you post against them, it's always to defend them. As result it's clearly demonstrates that you get some type of benefit by posting such comments
Should I assume that you work for a law firm since you are always wanting to take someone to court or sue for damages ?
--
»www.seabee.navy.mil

81399672
Premium
join:2006-05-17
Los Angeles, CA

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by JSRoman See Profile :

said by 81399672 See Profile :

If you do not work for any of them, why are you always defending any and all of them. Be it RIAA, comcast or any other company period. I haven't seen you post against them, it's always to defend them. As result it's clearly demonstrates that you get some type of benefit by posting such comments
Should I assume that you work for a law firm since you are always wanting to take someone to court or sue?
If you actually read my comments you would see that i do not always say sue or take them to court. Also i say it in general way when i say sue etc, tch is always anit consumer, and pro business etc.

S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

In my world...all "miffed aol users" shall be treated equal, and have all of the rights granted by the constitution!
--
Where have the adults gone?
satellite68

join:2007-04-11
Louisville, KY
If it's so offensive to you, why post at all?

S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

Whats wrong with being pro-business?
--
Where have the adults gone?

81399672
Premium
join:2006-05-17
Los Angeles, CA

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by S_engineer See Profile :

Whats wrong with being pro-business?
Nothing!!, except when you are totally pro business and not objective about it

S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL
·Comcast

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

Nothing he said made him non-objective....he made a point about this entitlement attitude that alot of people carry nowadays. There was nothing in his response that should have been deleted or to make him look non-objective.

By censoring his position...who looks non-objective now?
--
Where have the adults gone?

hopeflicker
Capitalism breeds greed
Premium
join:2003-04-03
Long Beach, CA

said by S_engineer See Profile :

Whats wrong with being pro-business?
pro business = corruption = greed = less power
--
People pray to God because they're told to.

S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

antibusiness=hand outs=socialism=no power
--
Where have the adults gone?

hopeflicker
Capitalism breeds greed
Premium
join:2003-04-03
Long Beach, CA

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by S_engineer See Profile :

antibusiness=hand outs=socialism=no power
you can be anti business and not expect handouts.
Dont know where you got that from.

Do you really equate anti-business to socialism?
--
People pray to God because they're told to.

S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

you can be anti business and not expect handouts.
Dont know where you got that from.

Why would you want to be anti business?

These are the people that EMPLOY!

GeekJedi
RF is Good For You
Premium
join:2001-06-21
Mukwonago, WI
clubs:
·CenturyLink
·VOIPo
·Vonage
·RoadRunner Cable


1 edit
said by hopeflicker See Profile :

said by S_engineer See Profile :

antibusiness=hand outs=socialism=no power
you can be anti business and not expect handouts.
Dont know where you got that from.

Do you really equate anti-business to socialism?
Just like you can be pro-business and not corrupt and greedy.

It goes both ways.
--
The goal of the broadcast engineer is to get all the meters on the transmitter to go as far to the right as possible!!

S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

And all of this started with a "Miffed AOL user"...geez
--
Where have the adults gone?

maartena
Super Grover
Premium
join:2002-05-10
Orange, CA
·RoadRunner Cable

said by hopeflicker See Profile :

Do you really equate anti-business to socialism?
I would suggest you read "Das Kapital" by Karl Marx, (Capital in English) and then re-evaluate this statement.

It's TOUGH to read though, and very boring.....
--
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" -
Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father.

pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
Premium
join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD
·Comcast

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by maartena See Profile :

It's TOUGH to read though, and very boring.....
I always recommend it. It is best to know your enemy.
--
Only SHATNER is Kirk.

checkthis

@cox.net

said by S_engineer See Profile :

Whats wrong with being pro-business?
Because "pro-business" often turns into "anti-consumer". So much of what business wants is not good for the consumer. Supporting that means you would be supporting hurting the consumer.

Sometimes the interests of the consumer and the business are the same, most of the time they are not.

Of course, in the case of this article... The consumer is an idiot. ISPs have never forwarded mail and if the so called "business person" in the story had a clue, they would have purchased email hosting with a domain.

hopeflicker
Capitalism breeds greed
Premium
join:2003-04-03
Long Beach, CA

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by checkthis :

said by S_engineer See Profile :

Whats wrong with being pro-business?
Because "pro-business" often turns into "anti-consumer". So much of what business wants is not good for the consumer. Supporting that means you would be supporting hurting the consumer.

Sometimes the interests of the consumer and the business are the same, most of the time they are not.

Of course, in the case of this article... The consumer is an idiot. ISPs have never forwarded mail and if the so called "business person" in the story had a clue, they would have purchased email hosting with a domain.
well said
--
People pray to God because they're told to.

RARPSL

join:1999-12-08
Suffern, NY

said by checkthis :

ISPs have never forwarded mail and if the so called "business person" in the story had a clue, they would have purchased email hosting with a domain.
I've had ISPs leave my email address active (sometimes for a small "hosting" fee) when I canceled my connectivity account. Since AoL is FREE (you only pay if you want to use them as your connectivity provider) as well as the Email being accessable via WebMail or IMAP (and POP) with SMTP Servers to send email, you can use ANY ISP for connectivity to your AoL Email without needing to use AoL as your connectivity provider (or even use the AoL software in Location=TCP mode). I do not know how her account got canceled.

I also agree that Business related Email should have been handled via a Private Domain ($10/year or less) with under $44/year Hosting (email hosting can be gotten for your private domain in the $10-15/year range I think).
Kearnstd
Elf Wizard
Premium
join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by RARPSL See Profile :

said by checkthis :

ISPs have never forwarded mail and if the so called "business person" in the story had a clue, they would have purchased email hosting with a domain.
I've had ISPs leave my email address active (sometimes for a small "hosting" fee) when I canceled my connectivity account. Since AoL is FREE (you only pay if you want to use them as your connectivity provider) as well as the Email being accessable via WebMail or IMAP (and POP) with SMTP Servers to send email, you can use ANY ISP for connectivity to your AoL Email without needing to use AoL as your connectivity provider (or even use the AoL software in Location=TCP mode). I do not know how her account got canceled.

I also agree that Business related Email should have been handled via a Private Domain ($10/year or less) with under $44/year Hosting (email hosting can be gotten for your private domain in the $10-15/year range I think).
also as a business atleast imo a domain looks a bit more professional. even if you dont have much for a site(ive seen some with just a front page telling what they do and then a contact page with email, snailmail and tel.
--
[65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports
quatrix
Premium
join:2005-02-11
Davie, FL

said by 81399672 See Profile :

Also i say it in general way when i say sue etc, tch is always anit consumer, and pro business etc.
Anti-crime and anti-theft doesn't mean anti-consumer.
fiberguy
My views are my own.
Premium
join:2005-05-20

said by 81399672 See Profile :

said by JSRoman See Profile :

said by 81399672 See Profile :

If you do not work for any of them, why are you always defending any and all of them. Be it RIAA, comcast or any other company period. I haven't seen you post against them, it's always to defend them. As result it's clearly demonstrates that you get some type of benefit by posting such comments
Should I assume that you work for a law firm since you are always wanting to take someone to court or sue?
If you actually read my comments you would see that i do not always say sue or take them to court. Also i say it in general way when i say sue etc, tch is always anit consumer, and pro business etc.
And you are always anti-business and pro government intrusion. I have to agree with the others. People around here assume that when you take a stance, you must be in their back pocket. That can't be any further from the truth.

Why take everything into the court or to DC? What happens if I don't like someone's Christmas decorations, should I always run to the government and petition them to stop it?

EVERYONE is not going to always agree - EVER. But, simply because we don't agree doesn't give us the right to sue or petition or legalize/or illegalize everything to get our own way.

In this story at hand, this is a pure example of 1) a possible mistake, 2) poor planning on the part of the AOL customer, 3) see #2.

Personal responsibility is at play here.

ANYONE who says email is the sole conduit for their business is a fool for a business owner. Her email couldn't have been THAT important to her in the first place. How long was it down for? If it's so important, she would have been sitting on that email all day long checking it. When it went down, why didn't she contact AOL?

ANYONE that has ever had AOL knows one thing - if your service is discontinued, all you have to do is simply sign back in and it will ask you to re-activate your account.

How could this person have lost so much revenue? Was it down for days? Then her email couldn't have been that important - I would have had it back up and running quickly. Or, she really doesn't use her email that much, the business is failing and she is looking for another revenue source ...

This story reminds me of the handicap person that goes up and down a street in their wheelchair looking for businesses with out handicap accessible restrooms and then suing them for damages... businesses that they never even patronize in the first place.

Forwarding email is simple... keep the account active for a few months longer and then tell everyone. Why should an ISP have to burden the cost of the forwarding anyway? Most people here should know that there are a lot of wasted resourced on the part of ISPs with user account email boxes sitting at MAX quota because boxes are created, never used, and then fill up taking up disk space.

I agree with TCH - if you are running a business, get a domain and own your own services.. it's under $100 a month AND it is FAR more professional than doing business as "@AOL.COM" , "Yahoo" or "Hotmail" - to which I would NEVER do business with those people anyway.. it tends to lend to their abilities in the first place.
--
"Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and I’m told it’s a woman’s prerogative..."

zachary1
you talkin' to me?

join:2004-03-07
right here

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

What if I want freedom but no personal responsibility, dammit?

Then I'd be a yuppie?

Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
Premium
join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
·Comcast

said by 81399672 See Profile :

If you do not work for any of them, why are you always defending any and all of them. Be it RIAA, comcast or any other company period. I haven't seen you post against them, it's always to defend them. As result it's clearly demonstrates that you get some type of benefit by posting such comments
He doesn't defend the RIAA, he defends the law.

Government shouldn't be involved in the day to day activities of a company, or of its people. The FCC shouldn't be mandating what an ISP does with an email address of a customer who no longer pays for their service.

If a person is running a business, then they shouldn't be using an @aol.com email, or any ISP email. They should have their own domain. In fact, I would even extend that to everyone; everyone should have their own domain instead of relying on their ISPs email address.

You sure as heck post a lot of nonsense, so that clearly demonstrates you have no idea what you are talking about.

Jim Gurd
Premium
join:2000-07-08
Plymouth, MI
·AT&T DSL Service
·Comcast

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by Rob See Profile :

If a person is running a business, then they shouldn't be using an @aol.com email,
I've seen law firms with an @aol.com e-mail address.
--
We don't care. We don't have to. We're the phone company.

-- Ernestine

Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
Premium
join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
·Comcast

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by Jim Gurd See Profile :

said by Rob See Profile :

If a person is running a business, then they shouldn't be using an @aol.com email,
I've seen law firms with an @aol.com e-mail address.
Scary. It's not uncommon, at least down here, to see @aol or @bellsouth e-mail addresses printed on vans for small businesses.

maartena
Super Grover
Premium
join:2002-05-10
Orange, CA
·RoadRunner Cable

said by Jim Gurd See Profile :

I've seen law firms with an @aol.com e-mail address.
I have seen em with a HOTMAIL address. And yes, I skip businesses with hotmail addresses or the likes, and move on to the next google hit.

It just doesn't look professional. And with domain hosting being CHEAP as DIRT, why shouldn't you have your own domain for your business? You probably will have paid for an entire year of hosting if you can reel in just ONE client more.
fiberguy
My views are my own.
Premium
join:2005-05-20

said by Jim Gurd See Profile :

said by Rob See Profile :

If a person is running a business, then they shouldn't be using an @aol.com email,
I've seen law firms with an @aol.com e-mail address.
This is true.. but show me one business consultant that will agree with that practice...

I deal with MANY attorney's and the few that actually do have those addresses want to dump them either because they sparked the right combination of brain cells together, or they finally were told at a business seminar to dump the "service" domain.
--
"Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and I’m told it’s a woman’s prerogative..."

ptrowski
Got Helix?
Premium
join:2005-03-14
Putnam, CT
clubs:
·VOIPo
·Metrocast Communic..
·AT&T DSL Service
·ViaTalk

said by 81399672 See Profile :

If you do not work for any of them, why are you always defending any and all of them. Be it RIAA, comcast or any other company period. I haven't seen you post against them, it's always to defend them. As result it's clearly demonstrates that you get some type of benefit by posting such comments
Hire a laywer and sue him.

Nightfall
My Goal Is To Deny Yours
Premium,MVM
join:2001-08-03
Grand Rapids, MI
·Comcast
·AT&T Midwest
·Site5.com

Re: If running a business, then email should be own domain ...

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by 81399672 See Profile :

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

... and when switching ISPs, then there is no issue about forwarding at all.

What we don't need is government getting in to the business of deciding how an ISP runs their business on a day to day basis and how they manage email access.
Is that an official or unofficial statement of comcast and other affiliated isp
Why not give up on the constant replies to my posts that suggest I work for Comcast or some other provider. As I've said here many times, I NEVER worked for a telecom or cable company and I am now retired. So my opinions are my own and not purchased as you continually imply. But I guess when you have nothing to say that is the best you can do as a form of discourse.
I remember the days when I used to be a RIAA shill because I would be for prosecuting people who infringe on copyright. Mainly because I have intellectual property and have seen companies and individuals use it without my permission. This is the same thing. People see you speak up on behalf of a company, and they think you are a shill. *shakes head*
Forums » Should ISPs Forward E-mail When You Move?Since she did not set up AOL to forward email.. »
« I Think The Government Should Get Involved  


Thursday, 10-Dec 22:11:02 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [200] Sprint Sued For Distracted Driving Death
· [136] AT&T Launching New 24 Mbps U-Verse Tier
· [87] AT&T Hints At Usage-Based iPhone Data Pricing
· [82] 3G Network Test Says AT&T Is Tops
· [75] WPA Cracker: Test WPA-PSK Networks In 20 Minutes
· [72] Mediacom Unveils 105 Mbps Pricing
· [66] Sprint Poised For A Turnaround?
· [55] Average American Consumes 34 Gigabytes Daily
· [52] AT&T: iPhone Data Pricing Comments 'Taken Out Of Context'
· [51] The Future Of Wi-Fi Is Bright
Most people now reading
· New Mediacom Email [Mediacom]
· [WIN7] Well, I was dumb, but do I have recourse? [Microsoft Help]
· IMG 1.7 (IMG Updates and Discussion) [Verizon FIOS TV]
· malware has been found hidden inside an Ubuntu screensaver [Security]
· 60GB would only last us two days! [TekSavvy]
· [How to] Install Asterisk on an Asus WL-520GU router [VOIP Tech Chat]
· Windows 7 boot manager editing questions [Microsoft Help]
· ICC strats [World of Warcraft]
· 3.x Feral Druid - Bear Tanking Guide [World of Warcraft]