In message <
p25i79-...@llondel.org>, Dave <noone$$@
llondel.org>
writes
>Wm... wrote:
>> Has anyone had a variation to say that something other than a message to
>> postmaster@ is a variation?
>> Some of us have contracts that go back decades, after all
>>
>Yes, me too. (Or <AOL> for those from that era). Almost 20 years I've been
>here now, despite being really close to the door a few times. So far it's
>always been more effort to leave than fix the problem, possibly because now
>the only thing I need is the static IP and the connectivity. Usenet is nice,
>but that duplicates something I get elsewhere. I don't think I use any of
>Demon's other services.
I signed up with Demon in 1996. The main attraction then was the 24/7
fantastic phone technical support, now of course all gone long ago. I
have kept with them because I have my 7000 email address book and my
management of it tied up with Turnpike which gives me enough of what I
need just in the way I manage the big email list.
I have never found another email system which seems to give me what I am
now used to, and could never find a London support service that knows
anything about Turnpike and understands what I do with it, that I could
have full confidence in to do the right thing in any change. There are
enough who say they know and have made a mess of small things so make me
feel ill at the thought of embarking on any dramatic changes.
I have just looked at the demon forum exchanges and they terrify me as
people seem to be talking about having to use MS Outlook which will be
the end of my ability to do what I am doing.
Needless to say, but I will, this current uncertainty is very stressful.
I am so dependent on my email system and address book for my work which
is significantly time dependent, and I have no personal capacity to give
to computer upsets. So thank goodness for this small sane corner of the
computer universe which has an intelligible conversation about what we
all seem to be facing.
Eileen