Yohanes Santoso wrote: > [snip] > I feel sad that email addresses in this age of cyberspace are still > treated as if it is as expensive as a phone number. They are cheap, > dirt cheap. > > Imagine this: work / yourname.yourdomain, friend / yourname.yourdomain, > ruby-talk / yourname.yourdomain, newegg / yourname.yourdomain. > > If your organisation is still in the backwater, giving you only one > email address, instead of a sub-domain, that's OK. That's just for > work, right? > > OTOH, for your personal life, you can get a subdomain for free from > various dyndns providers, and start churning out email addresses. > > I am doing this. And I notice one other member in the this mailing > list is also doing this. Come on, we are geeks here. Revolution starts > from us outwards. I like the way you think, Yohanes. But the problemn is: How do you then manage all of those email accounts? When you look for something that someone mailed you, how do you ever find it? Hal