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Why can't we register using a Gmail adress? [Answered]

Unread postby Odd dude » May 22nd, 2008, 9:58 am

Hi there,

I only have one mail account I usually look on for new mail. The problem is: it is a Gmail account. And for some reason, "The e-mail adress you entered is not allowed to be used". This really annoys me, as I am applying for the MRU, but it is quite an (in my opinion) unnecessary hassle to check my other mail as well, just in case a mass-mail has been spread.

So,

1) Is there any way you could allow Gmail accounts to be used to register at the forums?
2) If not, is there any way you can add Gmail accounts to the mass-mailing list?
3) If not, is there any other way that you know of that I can use to recieve mass-mails onto my Gmail account?
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Re: Why can't we register using a Gmail adress?

Unread postby ndmmxiaomayi » May 22nd, 2008, 10:16 am

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One way is to find an email service provider that has free forwarding service and forward all your mail to Gmail.
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Re: Why can't we register using a Gmail adress?

Unread postby Odd dude » May 22nd, 2008, 11:33 am

Terribly sorry for not noticing that topic.

Could you maybe suggest a free e-mail service that can forward to Gmail? Hotmail won't allow it. I understand if you're too busy, please don't go through too much trouble for me.
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Re: Why can't we register using a Gmail adress?

Unread postby ndmmxiaomayi » May 22nd, 2008, 11:42 am

I use my ISP email account, if you have one, you can use their services to forward your mails to Gmail.
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Re: Why can't we register using a Gmail adress?

Unread postby Odd dude » May 22nd, 2008, 11:49 am

Unfortunately, I do not have an ISP mail. Would you happen to have any more suggestions?
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Re: Why can't we register using a Gmail adress?

Unread postby ndmmxiaomayi » May 23rd, 2008, 11:12 am

I don't know of any, sorry. :(
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Re: Why can't we register using a Gmail adress?

Unread postby Odd dude » May 23rd, 2008, 2:10 pm

Too bad, thanks anyway!
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Re: Why can't we register using a Gmail adress? [Answered]

Unread postby Dino » May 24th, 2008, 3:07 pm

Indiatimes has a free mail forwarding service. :)
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