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I run a local community based activity with about 75 members - all of whom have agreed to be on my email list. I am with Wanadoo (Orange) broadband and have been using a group mailing system about twice a week - 75 emails at a time.
Orange's automated system has now decided that I am a spammer and won't accept them. My only alternative at present is to pay extra for dial-up with another ISP. Has anyone out there had similar experience and perhaps able to suggest a good alternative. Thank you.
Orange's automated system has now decided that I am a spammer and won't accept them. My only alternative at present is to pay extra for dial-up with another ISP. Has anyone out there had similar experience and perhaps able to suggest a good alternative. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't have to sign up to another ISP to use a different email system. There are many (better ones) on the web -- such as gmail from google:
http://www.gmail.com
If they're still doing it invitation-only, you can ask nicely here and I'm sure someone will send you an invitation (hint hint..)
http://www.gmail.com
If they're still doing it invitation-only, you can ask nicely here and I'm sure someone will send you an invitation (hint hint..)
Thank you fo3nix. I'll have a look at Google gmail. I do have other isp accounts but they are dial-up and cost me extra phone calls, whereas I am paying Orange �17.99 a month for broadband and until recently could send emails via that account. It's not only a matter of another isp but also changing to another broadband provider which could be a bit of a palaver