
On 13.05.13 18:45, Jason White wrote:
I have no doubt that various service providers will gladly host mail for a customer's domain, but I haven't explored these options yet as I can run my own server. Google offer this but I don't know at what price, to mention one prominent example.
Yes, they're also very happy to charge for it, but many small organisations cannot adequately administer a mailserver themselves, whether linux or the other. Mind you, some providers don't seem to do much better. I've had to ring an ISP in Sydney, and browbeat them into fixing a broken MX record, when they couldn't/wouldn't/didn't sort out their customer's mail problems. Erik -- Maybe there should be more of this, worldwide?: "Our milk's the closest thing that you can get to putting your jug in the vat," Pyengana's Jon Healey, commenting on the growing trend of farmer-marketed milk, in response to the unsustainable $1/L retailing of milk by big multinationals. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-10/price-war-drives-demand-for-farmhouse-...