Re: [Freedos-user] "Web 1.0" style hosting and mail [WAS: freedos, or dos based mail clients?]

2024-08-04 Thread Mateusz Viste via Freedos-user
On 04/08/2024 12:18, tsiegel--- via Freedos-user wrote: Not sure how they're doing 1.0 hosting, with limited ip addresses, 1.1 is needed for hosting multiple domain names on a single IP address, guess they're not sharing IP addresses, wonder how they're sourcing all the hosts, might be interest

Re: [Freedos-user] "Web 1.0" style hosting and mail [WAS: freedos, or dos based mail clients?]

2024-08-04 Thread tsiegel--- via Freedos-user
Not sure how they're doing 1.0 hosting, with limited ip addresses, 1.1 is needed for hosting multiple domain names on a single IP address, guess they're not sharing IP addresses, wonder how they're sourcing all the hosts, might be interesting to look into it. Always did like squirrel mail thou

Re: [Freedos-user] "Web 1.0" style hosting and mail [WAS: freedos, or dos based mail clients?]

2024-08-03 Thread MichaƂ Dec via Freedos-user
Hello, This is an amazing find, thank you! The only realistic threat I see to the continued existence of 0hosting.net is if someone uses their services to host csam, trade drugs, or host stolen goods. A threat easily thwarted if the hosting provider does their due diligence and commits to kno

Re: [Freedos-user] "Web 1.0" style hosting and mail [WAS: freedos, or dos based mail clients?]

2024-08-03 Thread Mart Zirnask via Freedos-user
I came across a "Web 1.0 hosting" provider who is also offering webmail (the login page looks like SquirrelMail?): https://web1.0hosting.net/ https://mail.w10.host/src/login.php Who knows for how long this provider manages to survive, but it is a great initiative. (Edit: Whoa, according to the web