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	<title>Comments on: Beware&#8230;The Spam You Block May Be Your Own</title>
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		<title>By: Skip</title>
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		<dc:creator>Skip</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi, Skip....it&#039;s the &#039;other&#039; Skip

Several years ago when I began umm...&#039;accumulating&#039; domain names for my different web sites, I would forward any mail sent to them to my Comcast.net address, which I received using Outlook Express. Eventually, what I think happened, is that Comcast blacklisted my sites, or the server, or something. Email technology escapes me....I just can&#039;t keep up. So I ended up getting myself a Gmail account and now forward all my website mail to Gmail and use my Comcast.net address very little. This has worked very well for me and Gmail has only plunked a small handfull of emails in my spam folder that didn&#039;t belong there. I still go through that folder every once in awhile and haven&#039;t found an errant email for a couple years. 

I have had trouble, a few times, sending some emails, but for the life of me....I don&#039;t recall what the problem was:-) (I&#039;m beginning to lose &#039;it&#039;)....

Anyway.....Gmail works well for me. 

Skip</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Skip&#8230;.it&#8217;s the &#8216;other&#8217; Skip</p>
<p>Several years ago when I began umm&#8230;&#8217;accumulating&#8217; domain names for my different web sites, I would forward any mail sent to them to my Comcast.net address, which I received using Outlook Express. Eventually, what I think happened, is that Comcast blacklisted my sites, or the server, or something. Email technology escapes me&#8230;.I just can&#8217;t keep up. So I ended up getting myself a Gmail account and now forward all my website mail to Gmail and use my Comcast.net address very little. This has worked very well for me and Gmail has only plunked a small handfull of emails in my spam folder that didn&#8217;t belong there. I still go through that folder every once in awhile and haven&#8217;t found an errant email for a couple years. </p>
<p>I have had trouble, a few times, sending some emails, but for the life of me&#8230;.I don&#8217;t recall what the problem was:-) (I&#8217;m beginning to lose &#8216;it&#8217;)&#8230;.</p>
<p>Anyway&#8230;..Gmail works well for me. </p>
<p>Skip</p>
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