Re: [gentoo-user] OT : DSL modems & changing ISP

2008-08-25 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 08:06:38 Robert Bridge wrote: > > I have done this a couple times and it has always worked well for > > me. Hope that helps. > > Or just run your own email server... It makes life so much easier. :) Or just get a gmail address for mailing lists, then there's no maintenanc

Re: [gentoo-user] OT : DSL modems & changing ISP

2008-08-25 Thread Robert Bridge
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:51:51 -0500 Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Philip Webb wrote: > > (2) IIRC I'm signed up for Gentoo lists as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', > > so it looks as if I will need to resubscribe under the new ISP > > (I have a reply-to header pointing to my UoT address, > > but I delete

Re: [gentoo-user] OT : DSL modems & changing ISP

2008-08-25 Thread Dale
Philip Webb wrote: (2) IIRC I'm signed up for Gentoo lists as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', so it looks as if I will need to resubscribe under the new ISP (I have a reply-to header pointing to my UoT address, but I delete it from e-mails to lists, as it caused problems in the past). Has anyone had other

[gentoo-user] OT : DSL modems & changing ISP

2008-08-25 Thread Philip Webb
I've decided to change my ISP from Sympatico to Uniserve & need to check a couple of things re which others may have advice. (1) the best option seems to be to buy a DSL modem: Uniserve offers Zoom x4 ADSL : <= 8 Mbit/s (up 1 Mbit/s ) www.zoom.com/products/adsl_overview.html#5651 : "works w