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Any advise is welcome
the borg
Any advise is welcome
the borg
Your isp typically provides an SMTP server, usually mail.yourispsdomain.com or smtp.yourispsdomain.com.
Alternatively you can purchase a hosting account with the company I work for which would let you to use our SMTP servers - and of course you would also get lots webspace. I think our cheapest account is £15.
You can use your Freeola E-mail address with any SMTP server.
However you do have a moral obligation to Freeola in this matter.
I am currently with pipex dsl and have several sites hosted at freeola (with domain names) and it is a pain to have to dial-up to freeola every time I want to upload. I was thinking about changing over to freeola for dsl access but the only thing putting me off (apart from the price) is the advertising on the emails. I use pipex's smtp servers at the mo but I wont be able to if I convert to freeola.
The other option (if possible) it to pay freeola to enable remote access. This is a better option but probably less doable.
the borg
I always use a freeola.net email address and assumed the domain ones were the same.
the borg
Turbonutter wrote:
> AFAIK you can't pay for remote access with Freeola.
> However you do have a moral obligation to Freeola in this matter.
I provide free tech-support to the users of this forum, so I consider my moral obligation annulled!
the borg
I must warn you in advance that we have random scripts checking for files uploaded in this manner. Those files may be deleted without notice automatically.
Freeola offers a selection of free services with the clear understanding that to use some of those services you need to connect via a Freeola connection.
Widespread abuse or attempts to bypass controls we use will only serve to make things worse in the future for those using Freeola in the spirit it is offered.
Regards,
Danny