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Offline Bizman

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Re: iPhone 4 headsup
« Reply #60 on: December 26, 2012, 03:07:27 PM »
Oh, then its a snafu on your part. You're supposed to leave a info@domainname.fi/com/whatever e-mail for registrations and save your personal e-mail for personal stuff. Of course if you register with your personal e-mail you're going to get bombed with all sorts of trash!
At the time I started my firm, 8 years ago, I didn't have a domain. When the authorities asked for my e-mail address, I gave them one that was most likely to stand time, not the "bizman##@provider.com" I use for less formal correspondence. Actually the address in their database got outdated, but I updated the information. The address in question is "my.company@myISP.fi", so actually it's not that personal... I suppose my domain contract includes some kind of e-mail services, too, so changing the information in the official database could be an option. On the other hand, that would add one mailbox more to follow. I also guess that my ISP is doing a better job in filtering trash than my server hosting service would do.
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Offline MrRiplEy[H]

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Re: iPhone 4 headsup
« Reply #61 on: December 27, 2012, 01:39:31 AM »
At the time I started my firm, 8 years ago, I didn't have a domain. When the authorities asked for my e-mail address, I gave them one that was most likely to stand time, not the "bizman##@provider.com" I use for less formal correspondence. Actually the address in their database got outdated, but I updated the information. The address in question is "my.company@myISP.fi", so actually it's not that personal... I suppose my domain contract includes some kind of e-mail services, too, so changing the information in the official database could be an option. On the other hand, that would add one mailbox more to follow. I also guess that my ISP is doing a better job in filtering trash than my server hosting service would do.

If I were you I would go multiple account way. You can check on the 'spammed' account only occasionally and have your real business account for daily use hopefully without all the spam.

You do know you can get a domain name for yourself for only like 10 euros or so? I can help you if you want.
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Offline Bizman

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Re: iPhone 4 headsup
« Reply #62 on: December 27, 2012, 02:52:51 AM »
I do have multiple accounts. And the most 'spammed' account is the one I've been publishing in every possible printed form starting from visit cards through bills and receipts to advertising material. So that's the very account I can't afford to dump. Nonetheless, the amount of spam is still tolerable, just like the phonecalls I occasionally have received from all over the world. 

Thanks for your help offer, though.  :salute
Quote from: BaldEagl, applies to myself, too
I've got an older system by today's standards that still runs the game well by my standards.

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