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I use fluidhosting.com
email works fine with my blackberry
+ they have great tech support.
I would highly recommend them
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Another thing with 34SP and their webmail cannot be picked up on Blackberrys. When I enquired for support, their excuse was that 'no one in the office had a Blackberry' so they didn't know how to set up mail!
Anyone using a hosting service whose webmail can be viewed on a Blackberry?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Posthttp://easily.co.uk/
I have three sites hosted on their Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP virtual servers. Been using them for several years, never had a problem, and always had a rapid response (within minutes, even on a Sunday) from their tech support people on the rare occasions that I've contacted them with a query.Voodooflux
Can anyone recommend any for
Linux, Apache, MySQL, etc
I've heard good things about Tsohost and VIDAHOST.
Thanks for the recommendations...
KL
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Originally posted by kanulondon View PostCan anyone recommend any for
Linux, Apache, MySQL, etc
I have three sites hosted on their Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP virtual servers. Been using them for several years, never had a problem, and always had a rapid response (within minutes, even on a Sunday) from their tech support people on the rare occasions that I've contacted them with a query.
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I use bigwetfish...have been good so far...I've only just switched to them 4 months back.
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Originally posted by larry View PostThink you may be right. 34sp are atrocious! Been waiting for nearly a week despite being told last Wednesday the account was ready. No response from their tech people. Will have to 'go to war' with them over the phone, which is something we shouldn't have to do in this day and age.
Now I know why we have programmes like Watchdog on TV!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI use powweb.com for mine, as I've always found American sites more reliable and cheaper than some UK ones.
Only ever had one problem in 5 years of hosting, and they gave me a month free to make up for it.
Now I know why we have programmes like Watchdog on TV!
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Heartinternet - used them many times and impressed with there customer support always get a reply 24/7 within 30-45 mins and not had a single outage on my web sites
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Posted a question to Supanames support 1/2 hour ago. Just got back solution. Pretty good I reckon.
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I use powweb.com for mine, as I've always found American sites more reliable and cheaper than some UK ones.
Only ever had one problem in 5 years of hosting, and they gave me a month free to make up for it.
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