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If you are wanting to sign up and are a JMU alumn, you can use your free JMU .edu email. If you have yahoo, aol, gmail, etc, you will have to use the .edu email and then just forward to your main email address.

According to the moderator, the reason why the free emails are not allowed is because of the massive amounts of spam. There is another way to sign up as well. I pulled this from another thread..the caazone is dead thread.

Quote:Monarch_Pride Wrote:
(Today 12:48 PM)Tribal Wrote:
When I've mentioned csnbbs in the past, some have complained that this site won't allow "free" email addresses to register.

GTS, do you allow services like 10minuteemail to be used for registration purposes?

If the handle is something JMU-ish ... I'll approve a mailinator. But that's only while people are flowing into the site. That will eventually get kiboshed. We don't allow freebies to keep the spam and trolls down. Simply banning yahoo, hotmail, aol, and gmail takes care of 85% of the problems.
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2013 06:03 PM by hburg.)
04-08-2013 05:58 PM
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