Is it a basic right to be allowed to receive e-mail from whomever I desire, or does Comcast have the right to censor as they wish?" Last week Comcast was also blocking mail from. I don't want as much protection as Comcast is giving me. I am a current Comcast broadband customer and I feel I should have the right to whitelist and receive e-mail from whomever I designate. Comcast says they're protecting 10M customers from spam. Not the customers who pay Comcast to deliver e-mail to them. And nobody can get through to the Comcast people in charge of this to discuss the issue with them. Now, again without warning, they've blocked out The Well, one of the oldest ISPs on the net. and have e-mail forwarding to their current Comcast e-mail account through NameZero aren't receiving it any longer. People who have bought private domain names (i.e. Nom du Keyboard writes, "Last week Comcast shutdown e-mail forwarding from NameZero entirely.
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