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[[gmail]] is great, it is reliable, it is huge and it is permanent. It has already survived four academic email affiliations (which do not exist anymore but in print and in mailing lists). It also does an excellent job at sorting out important emails addressed to me from the ton of advertisements, promotions, forums, social things, etc., that are nicely tabulated. | [[gmail]] is great, it is reliable, it is huge and it is permanent. It has already survived four academic email affiliations (which do not exist anymore but in print and in mailing lists). It also does an excellent job at sorting out important emails addressed to me from the ton of advertisements, promotions, forums, social things, etc., that are nicely tabulated. | ||
− | I have an academic address ([mailto: | + | I have an academic address ([mailto:fabrice.laussy@csic.es fabrice.laussy@csic.es]) which however is the recipient for mailing lists and that I consult with 100% attention span only when bored and/or upset. |
Moreover, for years now (I'm writing this on [[27 August|27]], [[August (2019)|August]] [[2019|(2019)]]), and with no prospects of a resolution, the wlv pop server has been misbehaving, making it a small—but nonzero—probability that I will miss your email if not sent to gmail directly. | Moreover, for years now (I'm writing this on [[27 August|27]], [[August (2019)|August]] [[2019|(2019)]]), and with no prospects of a resolution, the wlv pop server has been misbehaving, making it a small—but nonzero—probability that I will miss your email if not sent to gmail directly. | ||
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− | + | Institutions not only provide cheap, restricted and often broken services, they will not refrain from removing it from you altogether. For instance, with my [[University of Wolverhampton]] email, on {{thisday|28|January|2022}}, I suddenly lost access to my email, if not logging in from a University computer: | |
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So please use '''[mailto:fabrice.laussy@gmail.com fabrice.laussy@gmail.com]''' to contact me. | So please use '''[mailto:fabrice.laussy@gmail.com fabrice.laussy@gmail.com]''' to contact me. |
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Please use fabrice.laussy@gmail.com to contact me.
This is the most efficient and reliable way (see here for other ways).
gmail is great, it is reliable, it is huge and it is permanent. It has already survived four academic email affiliations (which do not exist anymore but in print and in mailing lists). It also does an excellent job at sorting out important emails addressed to me from the ton of advertisements, promotions, forums, social things, etc., that are nicely tabulated.
I have an academic address (fabrice.laussy@csic.es) which however is the recipient for mailing lists and that I consult with 100% attention span only when bored and/or upset.
Moreover, for years now (I'm writing this on 27, August (2019)), and with no prospects of a resolution, the wlv pop server has been misbehaving, making it a small—but nonzero—probability that I will miss your email if not sent to gmail directly.
Institutions not only provide cheap, restricted and often broken services, they will not refrain from removing it from you altogether. For instance, with my University of Wolverhampton email, on 28 January (2022), I suddenly lost access to my email, if not logging in from a University computer:
So please use fabrice.laussy@gmail.com to contact me.