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On 9.6.23 11:05 pm, Ken Blake wrote:
> I use my own e-mail address on my own domain. I get my e-mail service
> from Godaddy. Godaddy just switched
> to using Microsoft`s Outlook365 server, and problems with Thunderbird
> started then.
>
> Perhaps my problem would go away if I switched to a different e-mail
> hosting service (using my own e-mail address on my own domain), using
> their own server, and dropped Godaddy
>
> Any recommendation for such a service? Somebody on Usenet (this
> newsgroup? I`m not sure) recommended one a few days ago. I thought I
> had saved it, but I can`t find its name. If it was someone here,
> please repost it. I`d also like to see any other recommendations.
I don`t suppose it matters which country it is based in so if you don`t
mind the UK, I used to use these to host my domains in the days when I
had them :-
www.penguin-uk.com
I never had a moment`s problem.
--
Bob,
Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England
If you tell the truth, you don`t have to remember anything. -- Mark Twain
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