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- <h1>An email address for my resume</h1>
- <p>Day 00186: Wednesday, 2015 September 09</p>
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- The main thing on today's agenda was to set up an email account for me to use when hunting for jobs.
- I definitely want to be reachable by email, but if I use my main email account, it may lead potential employers back to my website due to using my own domain as the host name.
- I don't need employers knowing about my journal here and judging my by it until <strong>*after*</strong> they hire me.
- I don't care if they fire me for my weblog later, though I doubt that would happen.
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- I tried to use Toco Bell's Wi-Fi today, but it just wasn't working.
- I wasn't sure why at the time, but I would find that out later in the day.
- With that option ruled out, I headed to the far side of North Bend, to the public library.
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- At the library, I found that Wi-Fi service there was not working either.
- I asked the librarian about it, but he said that the technical person was out for the day.
- After some fiddling around with settings, I found that the library Wi-Fi is a captive portal.
- I whitelisted the library router's <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> address so it would bypass the <abbr title="The Onion Router">Tor</abbr> proxy, but that didn't help.
- I read and agreed to the terms of service, but unless I fully disabled my proxy, I couldn't do much.
- While the library is awesome for using Linux on their computers, they also seem to block some of their ports.
- Clearnet web goes through (I tested by checking Wikipedia, feeling Wikipedia was probably safe to visit without a proxy for now), but both the ping port and the <abbr title="The Onion Router">Tor</abbr> port are blocked even if you agree to the router's terms of service.
- The librarian asked me to write a note to the technical guy, which the librarian would submit as a support ticket.
- I may check back on this later.
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- With captive portals in mind, I headed back to Taco Bell.
- I found their router's <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> address and whitelisted that as well.
- Once I had agreed to the terms of service, all ports (or at least the ping and <abbr title="The Onion Router">Tor</abbr> ports, which I use) opened up and I was able to use the Internet as usual.
- Unlike the library, Taco Bell is closer to my home, but also unlike the library, Taco Bell has no electrical outlets for me to use.
- I'll have to use batter power when I'm online, making my Internet sessions limited in length.
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- Searching for a primary email address provider these days is difficult if you don't want to give out personal information.
- Most gratis email providers require you to give them your telephone number, a trend I'm almost certain Google set.
- As I am against the telephone number system and do not use telephone service, I couldn't supply these websites with my telephone number even if I <strong>*did*</strong> want to.
- I simply do not have a telephone number.
- Other providers insist that you give them your current email address before they will let you register.
- What if this was my first email account? There must be a way to set up an initial email account for people who do not yet have an email account and do not have telephone service.
- Besides, I don't want my new email account associated with my main email account.
- If I wasn't trying to create this separation, I could just use an address at my own domain.
- Finally, some email account providers want money.
- But if handing over my current email address is too personal, I think handing over my credit card information is also too personal.
- Not to mention that I don't plan to use this account much, I just want a small account to use for job hunting and nothing else.
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- Finally, after much searching, I found <a href="https://vfemail.net/">VFEmail</a>.
- They have paid options, which I may look into later (they allow receiving email to your own domain as part of their paid packages), but they also have a gratis account option.
- They had several domain options for gratis accounts, using <abbr title="Top Level Domain">TLD</abbr>s that non-tech-savvy people (such as some potential employers) will recognize.
- I decided to use the "clovermail.net" domain, as it seems benign, is pronounceable, and uses the recognized <code>//net.</code> <abbr title="Top Level Domain">TLD</abbr>.
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- With that out of the way, I spent what limited time I had left searching for <abbr title="Internet service provider">ISP</abbr>s in the area.
- The one that kept popping up was Charter.
- Some websites either claimed that it was the only option in the area, or just said that Charter is the provider for this area.
- I will come back and do more research tomorrow.
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