On Tue, 7 Sep 2021, Mike Hammett wrote:
I now manage another ISP with another set of e-mail servers
I went to sign up for SNDS with my work e-mail.
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 o
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 anot
On Tue, 2021-09-07 at 13:09 -0500, Mike Hammett via mailop wrote:
> I went to sign up for SNDS with my work e-mail. [...] and "You can't
> [...]."
> Well, that's dumb.
That's Microsoft: Size can compensate for dumb, unfortunately.
> What are the rest of you doing in these kinds of scenarios?
I dealt with that here by creating a new Hotmail account just for SNDS
access.
On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 1:12 PM 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-
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 wan