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Free E-Mail Address:
A Forwarding Address is an e-mail address that forwards all mail to another existing e-mail account. For example, let's say you are Jim Fluker and you already have a free web based e-mail account somewhere or an account with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You'd much rather have an address like Jim@Fluker.com, but you don't want to switch e-mail providers.  No problem! Your free Fluker.com email address can automatically forward all mail to your existing e-mail account. 
To get a free e-mail address, simply send the e-mail name you would like, your existing email address and your home address* to postmaster@fluker.com   and ask for the free, forwarding mail address.  I will set up your account and send you e-mail so you'll know it's available.

POP Email Accounts: - $1 per month
A POP email account is the type provided by most ISPs. You can send and receive mail through your favorite e-mail program -- Outlook, Eudora, Netscape mail, etc. Mail is stored on the Fluker.com e-mail server until you retrieve it.
Fluker.com POP email accounts include:
- YourName@ Fluker.com  e-mail address
- A optional  "Holiday Message" which you can set to automatically respond to e-mail.
- Mail forwarding capability.
- Web access to the Fluker.com mail server setup to change your password, set up holiday messages, and forward mail to other accounts.
Send an e-mail to postmaster@fluker.com and ask for a POP e-mail account.  Include the e-mail address you would like and your home address* and I will set up the mail account.  I'll also include a snail mail address where you can send a check for $12 for the year. (Fluker.com can't accept credit cards at this time.)
 
* Why does Fluker.com want my Home Address?
I am using the home addresses to help build and maintain the Fluker Directory.  I have been using on-line directories like those found on Yahoo and MSN to find Flukers but the listings are often out of date or just plain wrong.  Your address will help me put your name in the right city on the directory. Also, if I ever need to send out a snail mail card or notice to Fluker.com members, I will have the addresses I need.
I will never sell or give away the address list to anyone!
 

 

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Last modified: August 05, 1999