V,
you might want to setup your own webmail hosting service.
Even if all you have is a dynamic IP, there are dynamic DNS providers that
will host your domain.
I used to run a Postfix/IMAP on a server running squirrelmail
(http://www.squirrelmail.org/index.php) for web interface. I also tried
Postaci, IMP, NOCC, and other webmail programs but I liked Squirrelmail the
best.
If you run IMAP, your users can create their own folders on the server. Some
webmail programs let you simulate IMAP behavior with a database backend such
as MySQL, some even support virtual domains.

Hope that helps,

Nelson C. Garcia
BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc.
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Hello people,

Can you recommend a reliable Email Hosting services that provides 90-100
email accounts with basic HTML web hosting?

My current host Interland has a limit on the size of emails per account,
which takes a lot of energy to maintain. So looking for something that
allows unlimited sized attachments as long as I don't break my total size
limit for the account...

Thanks,
V




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