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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:25:35 PST8
From: "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Time to find a new ISP

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** Reply to message from "Mark Abramowitzmarka@relaypoint.net" on Mon, 8 Nov
2004 15:00:32 PST8

> Basically, I'm looking to go back to a reliable ISP that I really don't
> need to think about.

My first choice is a small local internet provider. That said they seem to be
getting few and far between.

> An ideal ISP will: not have Windows servers; be OS indifferent; be
> reliable; allow me excellent choice of what features I want or don't want,
> and allow me to change my choice easily (I don't want my mail run through
> spam or virus filter); allow me to inexpensively receive mail to my
> business domain; have several mailboxes that I can change/maintain online;
> have good pricing for my limited needs. They may or may may not provide
> me with my DSL service.

I started with a small local internet provider which was bought out be a larger
company in Washington state. After the buy-out service went down hill for a
while and I almost changed providers. Now service is good and I have no
complaints except for their credit card billing which I no longer use, they
send me a bill and I now write a check. They will host your own domain name
both web site and email (I pay 19.95 for my web site and email, does not
include my DSL connection fee). Email filtering is optional. They have DSL
service (I did not use their DSL connection, I pay Verizon directly for DSL
connection only and they charge a small fee to connect). They are not on any
spam block lists.

http://www.inet.com

--
Robert Blair

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