Appreciate everybody who took the time to respond to my query.
The users are not that computer literate, so ftp etc is not really suited for
them. A central server would be good option but with users dispersed all over
the island, a web based server is the only option & that again would be too
i
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Nelson C. Garcia
BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc.
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Hello people
Perhaps your group should investigate other modes of file transfers such
as scp, sftp, and centralized data servers.
-Eric Hattemer
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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?
M
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 10:07:16PM -1000, Vince Hoang wrote:
> For example, postfix and sendmail have limits around 10
> megabytes.
To clarify, that is the default mail message size.
The option is configurable. It is already too high. :)
-Vince
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> 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
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 si