[Eug-lug] Fwd: question about email hosting solutions
Michael Miller
mike.mikemiller at gmail.com
Mon Nov 20 10:06:07 PST 2006
David,
You should look at gmail. I've only received two or three spam
messages with my gmail account. I mark them as spam and I don't see
that type of message again.
Mike Miller
On 11/19/06, Ben Barrett <stircrazyben at gmail.com> wrote:
> I love gmail's labels (as opposed to folders, which allow no overlap in
> context-tagging).
> Their recent application additions are awesome, and I like their calendar
> too... I have not used their "for domains" service yet, but am curious to
> see what differences exist in the domain/organization implementation. Group
> calendaring is hot. :) I also like their txt-msg appointment reminders,
> fwiw.
> YMMV, of course, and IMAP, heh, well traditional folders are kind of
> limited, dare I say,
> and I can see why they don't provide it -- how would you stuff a tag cloud
> into bins?
>
> As for the run-of-the-mill hosting services... if your spam volume is low
> enough (and, er, your users' bandwidth is high enough),
> you can let nice mail clients like thunderbird handle it (albeit with a
> touch of training). I haven't seen any run-of-the-mill hosting
> services which include SpamAssassin, but then again I haven't been looking
> :)
>
> I've become a reseller for web hosting recently, contact me off-list if
> you're interested. I am pleased with the service so far, nuff said.
>
> good luck!
>
> Ben
>
>
> On 11/19/06, David Mandel <dmandel at pdxlinux.org> wrote:
> > Hosting email should be simple, but it isn't - thanks to all the
> > SPAMERS and system crackers and whoever.
> >
> > As a result, I'm tryed of hosting my own mail and I'm looking around
> > for a hosted solution for a few domains. What do people recommend?
> > What are the pros and cons to gmail for domains?
> >
> > David Mandel
>
>
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