'Know of a RELIABLE email forwarding service that could replace my client?s MYDOMAIN.COM email forwarding service ?

Jeff1

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I don?t know of a more appropriate forum than this one.

Does anyone know of a RELIABLE email forwarding service that could replace my client?s MYDOMAIN.COM email forwarding service. Paying a nominal annual fee is acceptable. Or a domain name transfer site, even at a higher rate than Go Daddy, that does email forwarding. The mydomain.com email forwarding service is free, but is not quite unreliable. It is frequently being blocked on the assumption of being a spammer. The thousands of users are then left without capacity to receive email until the mydomain.com employee manually telephones and persuades Sprint, as in a recent example, to lift the filter/block.

It is amazingly fragile and susceptible to human whim with mydomain.com

Jeff
 

JPSJPS

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This is a popular one for RVers that are moving all the time.
I use it and is very reliable and has a good reputation.
LINK
 

nickdigger

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It is frequently being blocked on the assumption of being a spammer.

any outfit that offers cheap/free smtp/dns forwarding is bound have lots of gypsy spammer clients.
 

Mike7

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Agreed. ZoneEdit made Cyberwings' collapse much less annoying for me that it might otherwise have been.
 

Tal

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I'm all for ZoneEdit.... Don't too many of you switch though or maybe they'll start charging for it. On sencond thought :p Zone Edit is BAD... LOL -TAL
 

Danzilla

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I just use Directnic.com to register a domain. At $15 a year for the registration, I also get to create email forwarding rules for myself (and family). From what I could see, with Zoneedit you have to already have a domain anyway.

$.02,
D.