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Answer» I'm trying to register with a website. Please note that you will need to enter a VALID e-mail address before your account is activated. The ADMINISTRATOR will review your account and if approved you will receive an e-mail at the address you specified.I tried to register USING a Hotmail address but it was rejected "The email address used is not ACCEPTABLE on this site", guess the owners don't like providers like Hotmail, Yahoo, GMail etc. Registering using my isp mail system was accepted without problem. So try your isp mail address. Some forums won't accept Hotmail, Yahoo, GMail etc. because they are vulnerable to abuse (ie) people can use them as a disposable email and SPAM the forums. An ISP provider is much less likely to be used by a spammer. Probably why......and in those cases, you can surely use email address provided by your ISP.What if my ISP provides premium Hotmail accounts? Oh! Now what : P I cant stand sites like this. There are better ways to get around these problems, and I really with some of these webmasters would look farther into the issues first. It's probably not a heavily moderated site so it's a stupid but necessary precautin they are taking. If they have had big issues with spammers or (it's a sports board) flamers I would imagine it was a necessary step.Either that or they just don't care... Look here, this is the very popular online school for malware training, Malware Removal University (MRU). http://www.malwareremoval.com/rules.php Quote GMail accounts are not considered as valid e-mail addresses for use on this board.Isnt Gmail supposed to be SPAM Proof? Not if you are the one sending the spam...If you have a website, you can set up/use an email address connected to your domain.Quote from: CWebguy on March 15, 2009, 04:01:58 PM If you have a website, you can set up/use an email address connected to your domain.If you pay for it, of course, and if your ISP allows it. I have had such pains trying to get my server to handle email addresses, since its all IP based and has no domain attached to it. Fail. |
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