On 13/03/11 22:50, Rob Beard wrote:
> On 13/03/11 16:11, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
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>> As most people on here I love Ubuntu and promote it where I can, another
>> thing I love however is RUGBY no not Ruby! When there is a match on the
>> TV I twee
On 13/03/11 16:11, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
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As most people on here I love Ubuntu and promote it where I can, another
thing I love however is RUGBY no not Ruby! When there is a match on the
TV I tweet it for folks I follow to join in the rants/discussi
On 13/03/2011 15:28, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
I've used 1 and 1 for some years now - £0.69 per month for 5 mailboxes,
IMAP supplied AND they use Linux to host it on...
Thanks for the info, Gordon, and thanks to everyone for the help and
information. I've been researching your various su
I'd second this - it should be a great day. Sadly I can't be there so I
hope the pub wot I chose is OK!
Cheers
Dan Fish
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As most people on here I love Ubuntu and promote it where I can, another
thing I love however is RUGBY no not Ruby! When there
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As most people on here I love Ubuntu and promote it where I can, another
thing I love however is RUGBY no not Ruby! When there is a match on the
TV I tweet it for folks I follow to join in the rants/discussions on how
the game is going, but also on IRC
Has anyone come across a search engine that will include TBird mail
messages in its results as well as files and folders?
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On 13/03/11 06:53, mac wrote:
I'm looking for a cheap, reliable mail hosting service (and, no, I
don't want to run my own server!). Any recommendations?
mac
I've used 1 and 1 for some years now - £0.69 per month for 5 mailboxes,
IMAP supplied AND they use Linux to host it on
https://o
On 13/03/11 11:15, Sean Miller wrote:
Can I ask why you have ruled out Google?
Oh, it's a personal preference. As Eben Moglen says, along with
Google's wonderful services, you get spying for free.
http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/01/08/how-google-collects-data-about-you-and-the-internet/
But
On 13/03/2011 11:10, Colin Law wrote:
I have found virtualnames.co.uk very reliable and inexpensive. Also
very responsive and helpful if there are any problems.
Thanks, Colin, I'll take a look.
mac
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Can I ask why you have ruled out Google?
Seems ideal, to me at least... has one of the best webmail interfaces out
there.
Sean
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On 13 March 2011 09:20, mac wrote:
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> I just want basic mail hosting for my own domain. I just need IMAP (though
> + web mail would be convenient sometimes), and I really only need up to 5
> mailboxes. Under £1 a month would be nice.
I have found virtualnames.co.uk very reliable and inexpe
On 13/03/11 09:13, Sean Miller wrote:
On 13 March 2011 08:06, mac wrote:
Ah, sorry — and not Google! :-(
I would have suggested Google too... what sort of mail server are you
after? And how much do you want to spend?
I just want basic mail hosting for my own domain. I just need IMAP
On 13 March 2011 08:06, mac wrote:
> Ah, sorry — and not Google! :-(
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I would have suggested Google too... what sort of mail server are you
after? And how much do you want to spend?
Sean
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On 13 Mar 2011, at 07:38, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> Google Apps for Domains.
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Ah, sorry — and not Google! :-(
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