somewhat OT: email hosting service providers
I've been running a few smallish smartlist-based lists for about 7 years now but I have been told my current host may be ceasing operations and I'll need to find a new provider. I would like to continue using my personalized version of smartlist on the new host so I'd like to have login access along with procmail/smartlist support. Does anyone have suggestions for North American providers who can meet those needs? Rich -- richard_ball@merck.com (I regret the presence of the legal disclaimer but I have no control over it) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains information of Merck & Co., Inc. (Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USA) that may be confidential, proprietary copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named on this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by e-mail and then delete it. ==============================================================================
In article <20020425074134.A100592@actis2.merck.com>, "Richard G. Ball" <Richard_Ball@merck.com> writes:
I've been running a few smallish smartlist-based lists for about 7 years now but I have been told my current host may be ceasing operations and I'll need to find a new provider. I would like to continue using my personalized version of smartlist on the new host so I'd like to have login access along with procmail/smartlist support. Does anyone have suggestions for North American providers who can meet those needs?
My guess is that it's going to be very hard to find an ISP that will provide you with those tools, but you might be able to get a dialup account with a static IP address and 24x7 connectivity. Then you can get your own domain, run a Unix machine at home, and install SmartList exactly the way you want it. This is what I do at home. The ISP cost is $100/mo, but I get a 6-IP subnet; if I bought a single IP it would be more like $80/mo.
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