This is exactly what I did , firstly because of the blacklisting issue with comcast regarding THIS LIST last year, then having forwarded email being blocked. I'd recommend any of the local web hosts (who can give you email with your domain name) like GAIA, Jagfly or Crocker (and others, though those folks are active here). I do think some have better support and services than others, but nonetheless they're ALL better than some far way bureaucracy when you need something done quickly, especially this kind of issue. I also have a projector for rental available for $900 a day. Really ;-) . Jonathan Dill wrote: > If you have an internet domain and your domain provider has decent > e-mail services, you are MUCH better off using their e-mail servers > directly if that is possible. To be honest I think it is a BAD idea > to forward your e-mail to Comcast, AOL, Verizon (and -- Thanks, Matt Lampiasi, President 413-303-9167 or http://florenceit.net Florence I.T. - A Community I.T. shop.