On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 20:24:32 +1000
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Hello Keith,
>So on the off chance that I had done something in my sleep, I changed
>my password, and mail is now downloading.
:-) Glad you're going again.
TBH, it's a bit rubbish of them to claim you need to pay to get POP/IMAP
and t
On 30/7/24 19:49, Brad Rogers wrote:
mail.com and (incidentally) gmx.com have both 'required' subscription for
pop/imap connection for years.
I know - I was surprised when they worked, it must be three years ago.
So on the off chance that I had done something in my sleep, I changed my
pas
Le 2024-07-30 11:35, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
In case it may help : a presentation of severa
On 2024-07-30 17:49, Brad Rogers wrote:
FYI: GMX & mail.com are both 1&1 companies, hence the more than
similar
look to their sites(read: they're almost identical). The only
pertinent
differences are their postal addresses. Germany for GMX and USA for
mail.
GMX.com is for global. while
On 2024-07-30 17:35, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
A service that appears to be related to mail.com, h
Le 7/30/24 à 10:35, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
Good evening All
'Morning!
If there is anybody from mail.com on the list PLEASE let us know how to
overcome your quirks.
The world of email quirks is a labyrinth.
A good list that has e-mail administrators from around the planet is SDLU
(Sp
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 19:35:29 +1000
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Hello Keith,
>I have tried to subscribe to mail.com at their website - to be told
mail.com and (incidentally) gmx.com have both 'required' subscription for
pop/imap connection for years.
I don't pay either of them. I get my mail from
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
A service that appears to be related to mail.com, has allowed pop and
imap activity from my mail
If you're ok with some other headers being stripped also, check out Mixmaster:
https://github.com/crooks/mixmaster/blob/master/debian/README.Debian
- Ryan
On July 22, 2018 9:12:04 AM CDT, Jean-Baptiste Thomas
wrote:
>Looking for email service providers that anonymise outgoing ema
On Sun 22 Jul 2018 at 16:12:04 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Thomas wrote:
> Looking for email service providers that anonymise outgoing email. More
> specifically, accept submissions through SMTP but do not show the IP
> address of the system of origin in the Received: header added by their
&g
22/07/18 16:12, Jean-Baptiste Thomas wrote:
>> Looking for email service providers that anonymise outgoing email. More
>> specifically, accept submissions through SMTP but do not show the IP
>> address of the system of origin in the Received: header added by their
>> MTA.
>>
pf4.onion/>).
Cheers,
Hubert Hauser.
On 22/07/18 16:12, Jean-Baptiste Thomas wrote:
> Looking for email service providers that anonymise outgoing email. More
> specifically, accept submissions through SMTP but do not show the IP
> address of the system of origin in the Received: header
Looking for email service providers that anonymise outgoing email. More
specifically, accept submissions through SMTP but do not show the IP
address of the system of origin in the Received: header added by their
MTA.
Including the originating IP address in an ad-hoc header to prevent
abuse does
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