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HostGator Hosting – Not so sure anymore

February 12th, 2010

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Here is another email web hosting FAQ

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First off let me say that I have been a client of HG for a couple of years and that in that time i have come to respect the company in terms of service and stability. I am a reseller client, and while the packages offered are great in terms of the services and the amounts of space and bandwidth offered, I have come to the unfortunate conclusion that (in our case at least) the service is almost unsellable. We resell hosting to small (and sometimes medium sized) companies, who in my opinion are the most common clientelle of a reseller, but in any case for us they are. While all the services that can be offered are great, the mail limitations placed on clients by HG’s mail policy seem to make it impossible to sell the service anymore. Before jumping on me, let me explain that I am simply talking about the ability to check one’s mail here, not sending mass mails, etc. The basic issue at hand is how many pop checks people can make. At this time the mail policy is 30 pop checks / hour / IP.

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Email Hosting FAQ – Don’t Put All Emails In One Basket

September 27th, 2009

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Below Email Hosting FAQ asked by admin

From Rackspace’s Email Blog: There is a proven theory in the investing world about how one should not put all their eggs in one basket. In a word, diversification. The logic of diversification has been applied to many circles of life, but it is now proving to be good advice in communications, especially email. Several of the consumer email providers have been trying to service business customers in recent years. Microsoft began with MSN mail, added Hotmail, and now has Live Mail, which accepts subscriptions from individuals as well as micro businesses. Google is another example, where Gmail is offered to both consumers as well as universities and businesses under Google Apps. Having both one’s personal and work email in one account with the same provider might sound like a move that simplifies life, but it exposes additional risks when outages happen. This is coming to light for users of Gmail today, which is having another unfortunate service outage. (Full Disclosure: We admit we are not perfect either) A tweet message from @eskobarnow hits on this exact point.

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