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Subject: [SECC] Fwd: Comcast Subscriber Problems
From: dx.k4uj at gmail.com (Paul Pescitelli)
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 08:16:06 -0400
Even better is to use a non-isp specific email address. Like Google's
GMAIL, Hotmail, Yahoo mail, etc. They all work regardless of who
actually provides the transport.

GMAIL has 2.7G of email storage space (keep most of your email
forever) and the best search engine within email.

73 - Paul K4UJ

On 9/12/06, Ed <k4sb at comcast.net> wrote:
> Well, the list owner for RTTY is Jim Reisert ( spelling? ) and he says
> he doesn't have "time" to "weed" the list of subscribers just for
> Comcast customers.
>
> Which sounds pretty lame to me as the list owner must have some type
> of list which could be searched for Comcast customers. Comcast, either
> by design or inability, has not give me the correct email address of
> the guy in charge of the "blacklist".
>
> Don had to fix me with the SECC list, and someone did it for the
> SEDXC.
> Writelog is working OK as is Contest, but the threads on Contest are
> so weird I may just unsubscribe.
>
> Unsubscribing RTTY and then unsubscribing doesn't work. Oh yes, you
> get
> the email saying you are unsubscribed and then subscribed but Comcast
> is the block.
>
> Which is why I may just change DSL service before the week is over.
>
> Hopefully, BellSouth will be more reasonable.
>
> There is one workaround to this problem. Establish a .com with
> GoDaddy.com...about $8 a year, ie k4sb.com ( or .reg, ect ) and
> then link your email through that address. You still need Comcast to
> connect, but they have no say over the email. Same thing goes for any
> provider.
>
> Getting too damn old for this aggravation. Trying to figure out what
> State agency to complain to. PSC?
>
> 73
> Ed
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