I actually use a free outlook.com address to manage mine. I'd hate for
it to be tied to an Office 365 account and then a vendor change close
the account later, seems like it would create a bit of a headache.
On 2021-09-07 13:09, Mike Hammett via mailop wrote:
I now manage another ISP with another set of e-mail servers
(customers, internal systems, alerts, etc.).
I went to sign up for SNDS with my work e-mail. We use Office 365 for
the corporate mail and "You can't sign up here with a work or school
email address." Well, that's dumb.
I don't want to use my existing account because I want some amount of
separation of duties.
What are the rest of you doing in these kinds of scenarios? My only
thought at the moment is to sign up with an e-mail address on the
server that I'm wanting to watch (and is currently blocked).
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