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40. British Pounds a month, your own server with optional debian or Red Hat installation, full root access 100% backup space. Stable.
We have something like this in Germany and it's running really well for over a year now, but since I live in the UK, Glasgow is there something equivalent here in that price range or better?
Distribution: Debian, Suse, Knoppix, Dyna:bolic, Mandrake [couple of years ago], Slackware [1993 or so]
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Originally posted by naimslim89 Try ScotReg: www.scotreg.com
Thanks a lot.
Are you using this?
I had a look and I seem not to spot what distro they use and if you have root access.
I am used to having my own hacked qmail spam control + clamav etc. At least Exim would be nice, so I can try a different approach. I am on the web since 1996 and some of my emails are pre mass spam and have made some spam lists. These days I obviously avoid posting any.
I'm not using it, but a friend of mine is. He claims that it's very good.
I believe they're using RedHat for hosting, as specified by a logo on their site.
Yes the interface is web only, but it is good. I can't speak for myself but I know that once I finish my exams, I'm going to be trying out their service for a little project of my own.
Distribution: Debian, Suse, Knoppix, Dyna:bolic, Mandrake [couple of years ago], Slackware [1993 or so]
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Originally posted by naimslim89 I'm not using it, but a friend of mine is. He claims that it's very good.
I believe they're using RedHat for hosting, as specified by a logo on their site.
Yes the interface is web only, but it is good. I can't speak for myself but I know that once I finish my exams, I'm going to be trying out their service for a little project of my own.
Thanks a lot..
Can you upload/compile your own stuff through that web interface?
Distribution: Debian, Suse, Knoppix, Dyna:bolic, Mandrake [couple of years ago], Slackware [1993 or so]
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Anyone know any American providers? The German thing needs a German bank account, ie no Credit Card.. so I don't always want my friends asking for this.
All American providers seem to be also more expensive according to my search..
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