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Assistance with entry to a Rifle Forum

saltydog452

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Like one of the Sig Forums, ar15.com does not acknowledge the @yahoo, @gmail, etc email addresses. Years ago, well past my memory capability, I actually did have an address that differed with the y mail, g mail, etc, addys. Dot com entities have been sold, resold, submerged, inbred, or otherwise left footprints.

Requesting your thoughts on how this dummy can create a viable address that these folks seem to be requiring.

Computer rookie asking.

Thanks,

salty
 
I've taken the liberty of moving this down to Site Questions, because it really isn't "firearms related," as required in all of the other forums.

This really isn't the kind of question we usually handle, but I'll leave it open for a little while to see if one of our more computer-savvy members can lend a hand.
 
Try using an account at someplace like bigfoot dot com.
You can tell it where to forward your mail to.

I used it years ago.
There may be a better solution now.
But since I don't have the need, I won't spend the time to figure out a better
Alternative.

Maybe someone else has a better solution than this.
 
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