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    #11
    outlook.com

    My gmail and yahoo accounts occasionally ask for a telephone number but you can skip it.
    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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      #12
      Who is your current email with? If it is with your broadband provider they allow a number of different mails so why not just sent another one up. If you have joebloggs@btinternet.com you could also set up JBLimited@btinternet.com and have them delivered in to the same inbox so you are checking them as often as your main?

      Am I missing something here?
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #13
        Originally posted by Scruff View Post
        If there is a forwarding rule, then you don't need to check it, since it forwards the email onto your "main" email from that, secondary and hardly used, email address...but nothing stops you from logging in an checking it. I have, for example, 3 gmail addresses, primary, secondary and tertiary - the latter 2 have forwarders on to the primary.

        IAOH
        I think his point is that he doesn't want to see emails sent to the 2nd address, except when he logs in every once in a while, otherwise he'd just use his main email address. So forwarding the mail would mean he's constantly bothered with the spam, which is precisely what he wants to avoid.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Ticktock View Post
          I think his point is that he doesn't want to see emails sent to the 2nd address, except when he logs in every once in a while, otherwise he'd just use his main email address. So forwarding the mail would mean he's constantly bothered with the spam, which is precisely what he wants to avoid.
          Bingo!

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            #15
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Who is your current email with? If it is with your broadband provider they allow a number of different mails so why not just sent another one up. If you have joebloggs@btinternet.com you could also set up JBLimited@btinternet.com and have them delivered in to the same inbox so you are checking them as often as your main?

            Am I missing something here?
            It is with a domain registrar and web host. I have my own domain with them, and with it comes 1 email address free.

            It is true that I could use a forwarder to forward OUT to a free email, which would obviate the desire to have a .com since nobody would see the free address.


            I don't have a landline broadband provider, or indeed a landline.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Ticktock View Post
              I think his point is that he doesn't want to see emails sent to the 2nd address, except when he logs in every once in a while, otherwise he'd just use his main email address. So forwarding the mail would mean he's constantly bothered with the spam, which is precisely what he wants to avoid.
              set a rule up to file them in a sub folder.

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                #17
                Originally posted by vetran View Post
                set a rule up to file them in a sub folder.
                Good suggestion in itself, thanks.

                Problem is I use 3 methods to access email (mail program, webmail, and Blackberry) so it's hard to cover them all. Especially the BB, which gets the emails before even my server processes them.

                Part of the point is indeed not having to read the low/no-priority emails 10 times a day, but the other part is not even to have them sent to my Blackberry at all, especially while I am roaming outside Europe.

                As usual even the replies that don't fit my case have served me well, in making me ask again exactly what my requirements are. Not to mention making me ask myself, if I can't spec a simple requirement in plain English, maybe I should look for another career!

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                  #18
                  iCloud.com?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by stek View Post
                    iCloud.com?
                    Interesting. I wouldn't have thought of that since I only use 1 Apple device but it is a possibility.

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                      #20
                      Could you try using the + seperator with your normal email address? e.g.

                      expat+unpopularpeople@example.com

                      Then setup a filter to tag/move email sent to the above address.
                      Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1t

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