On Saturday, November 28, 2015 09:49:47 Stephen Powell wrote: > I currently get my internet connectivity, e-mail service, and web-hosting > service from the same provider. I recently complained to my ISP about > backscatter SPAM I was getting from other people's infected machines > that were sending out SPAM to invalid e-mail addresses and spoofing me > as the sender. (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_spoofing and > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backscatter_(email) for good articles about > these subjects.) Their response was to suspend my e-mail access and delete > my web site! > > I finally got my e-mail access back, but my web site is still down. > This experience has convinced me that tying my e-mail and web-hosting > to my ISP is a bad idea. The two extra services are free to subscribers > to their internet access service, but I don't want problems in one area > to adversely affect the other areas. Clearly that is not the case now. > > So I am looking for a good e-mail provider and a good web-hosting provider. > For the e-mail service I want a provider that has good protection against > backscatter SPAM, provides a web-based e-mail client, and does not force > me to view tons of ads in order to get to their web-mail client. I want > all transmission of credentials, particularly passwords, passed between > the client and the server, to be encrypted, not sent across the network > in clear text, where a sniffer operating in promiscuous mode could intercept > them. I also want the e-mail provider to work well with Debian mailing > lists. (I have heard, for example, that when gmail users post to a list to > which they are subscribed they do not receive copies of their own posts.) > > For web-hosting, I am looking for one which allows me to upload and download > web pages and other files to my site via SSL-encrypted FTP, whether > implicit or explicit SSL I don't care, so that passwords sent across the > internet cannot be intercepted by a sniffer. > > Obviously, low cost is important too. I'm not a business. My web site is > providing a public service for free. There are no ads on my web site, and > there is no money coming in to pay for the web hosting. Another important > consideration is that I don't want the service provider, e-mail or > web-hosting, selling information about me to anyone. > > So, does anyone wish to share their experiences, good or bad? Is there > anyone you wish to recommend? Is there anyone you want to warn me to stay > away from? All opinions are welcome.
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