richh19
08-25-2006, 04:50 PM
Help! I run a small publishing company. We've had our website on
ipowerweb.com for over a year and were reasonably happy.
In the last 6 months, however, my email account has been bombarded
with spam and in the last few weeks the email service has become
extremely unreliable.
This is the second time in two weeks I've had to complain to them
about not receiving my email. (The last time, they informed me that
45,000 emails were stuck on one Windows server serving me and hundreds
of other customers. It took 4 days and 4 or 5 calls to tech support to
correct, each with the requisite 30-minute wait on hold.)
On top of that, I don't understand why Yahoo can block all my spam but
a supposedly "professional" web host can't -- or won't.
I'm ready to quit and move to a new provider but would like some
suggestions. We do a little e-commerce via our website but don't
generate a lot of traffic as of now. So I need a low-cost provider
with decent customer support and reliable spam-free email.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich Heidorn
InterMedia Publishing, LLC.
ipowerweb.com for over a year and were reasonably happy.
In the last 6 months, however, my email account has been bombarded
with spam and in the last few weeks the email service has become
extremely unreliable.
This is the second time in two weeks I've had to complain to them
about not receiving my email. (The last time, they informed me that
45,000 emails were stuck on one Windows server serving me and hundreds
of other customers. It took 4 days and 4 or 5 calls to tech support to
correct, each with the requisite 30-minute wait on hold.)
On top of that, I don't understand why Yahoo can block all my spam but
a supposedly "professional" web host can't -- or won't.
I'm ready to quit and move to a new provider but would like some
suggestions. We do a little e-commerce via our website but don't
generate a lot of traffic as of now. So I need a low-cost provider
with decent customer support and reliable spam-free email.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich Heidorn
InterMedia Publishing, LLC.