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Offline Technical Ben

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Stand alone Email provider?
« on: Aug 15, 2016, 13:07:59 »
My needs have changed a bit, and I'm looking to make some changes. So I'll probably swap out my IDNet account for a free or silly cheap internet deal. Nothing wrong with IDNet, I'm just looking to save a little, and just really do not use the landline.

But I'll probably be jumping ship every 12 months for the "new customer" deals. :P So a separate email address would be helpful.

What companies are best for stand alone email provision? I'd probably also like a little bit of webspace too (the IDNet space was helpful).
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #1 on: Aug 15, 2016, 14:12:39 »
https://www.tsohost.com/web-hosting/cpanel-hosting

£14.99 a year plus a domain would be my recommendation.
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« Reply #2 on: Aug 15, 2016, 16:15:45 »
Used them to host my forum last year, they are very quick to respond to issues and will go out of their way to help resolve problems.
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #3 on: Aug 15, 2016, 21:05:00 »
My domain email is with Zoho Mail. Very few issues with them and best of all it is free!!
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #4 on: Aug 15, 2016, 21:06:00 »
I should add that your Idnet email will continue to work even after you leave - they are good like that :)
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #5 on: Aug 15, 2016, 22:35:45 »
Yes, that is true Lance, thanks. It's just in case I forget to send/get any emails and it drops off the planet. :)

Thanks Zappa, I'll give them a look see. Oh, the website is a bit technical for me. Which option would I choose for "just email"? I probably won't need webmail, but will be using a phone and PC, so would prefer IMAP, but do they only do Exchange? Or would I get the domain, and they provide the email?

PS, thanks again Lance, Zoho does IMAP, so I might look at them for the email... though I don't know if they have UK servers... oh I've no worry about them reading my emails (open book these days ;) ), but it might be slower than a uk based firm. :P

PPS, found it Zappa! Just normal website/space hosting has it all included. Thanks. :) Seems I clicked "homepage" from your link, and so skipped the cpanel (forgot to scroll down  :facepalm: ). I'll go get some sleep now!  ;D
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« Reply #6 on: Aug 15, 2016, 23:12:18 »
Ben, they have server(s) in London and indeed have been pushing for more business recently in the UK. I've never had an issue with speed.

If you take a look at this, and then click on the relevant service eg Zoho Mail - imap it shows the performance data and where servers are. https://status.zoho.com
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #7 on: Aug 15, 2016, 23:16:23 »
They do look good. I might go with them for a free service. I'm thinking of putting one or two hobby ideas up on a forum. So having the two with the same company would help (though different domains for personal/hobby stuff).

Just wish the local 3D printers were quicker at getting a print done. It takes them about 2 weeks for the 30 min print... At this speed I could order it from Shapeways and get it delivered on the cheap second class service. :D
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #8 on: Aug 16, 2016, 10:11:36 »
I use Tsohost for my web site. Not always 100% reliable, which is why a year ago I moved my email to Fastmail. They really are reliable.
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #9 on: Aug 16, 2016, 18:26:48 »
I've used Gandi for domains for a while. Not dirt cheap, but not expensive. They throw in a small number of mailboxes for free on any domain, and a small template-based website too. Their support guys have been pretty good when I've had problems.

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« Reply #10 on: Oct 13, 2016, 14:56:48 »
They do look good. I might go with them for a free service. I'm thinking of putting one or two hobby ideas up on a forum. So having the two with the same company would help (though different domains for personal/hobby stuff).

Just wish the local 3D printers were quicker at getting a print done. It takes them about 2 weeks for the 30 min print... At this speed I could order it from Shapeways and get it delivered on the cheap second class service. :D
And now they lost the print.  :slap: Oh well, I'll use shapeways (different printing tech, but nevermind), and look at getting the hosting up with TSOhost next pay day. :P
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Re: Stand alone Email provider?
« Reply #11 on: Oct 15, 2016, 19:47:24 »
What companies are best for stand alone email provision? I'd probably also like a little bit of webspace too (the IDNet space was helpful).

You can't go wrong with these guys - www.smarthosting.co.uk.  All the web space you want and you get a free domain. Good UK support, too.




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