| WebHostingTop » Directory » Emails hosting directory » Page No. 6 Emails hosting is a very valuable resource nowadays, with the explosion in demand for email services and the huge number of people who send and receive email messages every day. Email hosting can be a very attractive option for companies, especially as a means of gaining new customers.Hosting companies that offer email hosting necessarily have large server resources. Email hosting is potentially a very large enterprise, depending on how many bells and whistles are offered. Email hosting means that a hosting company offers to perform email functions for customers. These functions can be as basic as send and receive and as complicated as database processing and global searching.By agreeing to provide email webhosting, a company must necessarily agree to maintain the security of its clients email accounts, as well as the reliability of the servers on which those email accounts are stored. It is common practice for a hosting provider that offers email hosting to store its customers email archives on its own servers. Because of the always-on nature of email, the company that offers email hosting must also have server power that is always on.Email hosting is provided by companies large and small. Such well-known companies as Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft offer free email hosting. It is the stated intent of these companies to offer email hosting as a stepping-stone toward signing up users for even more services. Yahoo and Microsoft, in particular, offer so many services that some users can meet all of their Web needs without ever leaving the pages hosted by those providers.Email hosting that is provided by large companies is usually free for the most basic suite of services. More complicated needs, especially storage of email messages, routinely cost extra. Some smaller companies offer free email hosting; others charge for it. The incredible variety of email hosting options available make it a buyer's market.Email hosting commonly uses Web-accessed email programs or websites rather then POP3 or IMAP. Traditional email use, via applications that reside on individual computers, is rare in the realm of email hosting. As such, the common practice of going online to download email messages, responding to those messages offline, and then reconnecting in order to send responses to those messages is not possible when using Web-accessed email. The flip side of this is that users of Web-accessed email are not tied to their individual PCs, because all they need to send and receive email messages is a computer and an Internet connection, but they consume advertising from these free hosted email solutions.
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| Versa Servers review | versaservers.com | 4 | - | - | 1 | 3891268 | 5 | | (Orem, Utah) - Versa Servers has been providing reliable web hosting services since 2002. Reliable servers, easy to use systems and fast, friendly customer service have made them a strong competitor in a market that is very commoditized. Versa Servers is profitable with no debt or leases to encumber its growth. Their web hosting infrastructure is located in Tier Four's state of the art Data Center, and its offices are located in the same building. VersaServers ratings | | Versa Servers Email Plan, $4.95/mo. on Linux Emails | | yourdomainhost.com review | yourdomainhost.com | 8 | - | - | 0 | 0 | 32 | | (Fayetteville, Ar) - Your Domain Host is owned operated by TNS Group, Inc. (formerly Tintagel Net Solutions Group, Inc.) Since our founding in 1997, we've been continuously serving thousands of satisfied customers with a wide range of Internet Presence and Identity Solutions, including web hosting, web design, custom Perl programming, and domain name registration services.Our average web hosting customer has been with us for over 20 months. Of all current web hosting customers, over 17% have remained with us for 3 - 6 years; 49% have been with us from 1 to 3 years; and the remaining 34% are new customers who have ... yourdomainhost.com ratings | | YourDomainHost - Email, $15.00/mo. on Linux Emails |
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News of "emails" in recent articles School Spreads 1.5m Spam Emails - Hackers gaining access to the New Zealand's University of Otago staff member accounts used it to send out a reported 1.55 million spam emails in two-and-a-half days, in what is considered by commentators as an "old school" technique that is still effective in the age of spamming as a service. According to a report from the Otago Daily Times, spammers tricked four staff members into revealing login details impersonating university officials, which they used to send as many spam emails as they could before getting caught."The university is currently experiencing access and delivery issues with Stonebow webmail," read an official University of Otago statement ...
Bush Admin Fails to Backup Emails - The Bush administration admitted this week it does not possess the backup tapes for administration emails sent and received between March 1, 2003 and May 22, 2003, which is significant considering the Iraq war began on March 20, 2003, according to a report in The Register. Some White House critics say they're not surprised by the news, or claim to have suspected this for quite some time. In October 2007, two government watchdog groups filed separate lawsuits against the Bush administration to recover millions of email messages that mysteriously disappeared from White House servers. Critics of the administration have called the White House overly hesitatant to ...
Hackers Leak MediaDefender Emails - A team of hackers known as the "MediaDefender-Defenders" have leaked confidential information intercepted via emails from MediaDefender (mediadefender.com), a firm that tries to thwart illegal downloading of songs and movies on behalf of record labels and Hollywood film studios. The hackers posted a file larger than 700MB, containing emails and an audio recording of what appears to be a 25-minute conference call between MediaDefender executives and law enforcement officials. Some of the leaked emails appeared to support allegations that MediaDefender was secretly running a site where computer users could upload videos and track users who shared copyrighted files ...
ISPs Mistakenly Filtering Opt-in Emails - Internet service providers failed to deliver 18.7 percent of permission-based email sent to subscribers in the second half of last year, according to research conducted by Return Path (returnpath.net), an email performance management firm. The 18.7 percent figure represented a 1.7 percent increase over the first half of the year and a 3.7 percent jump over the second half of 2002. The figures are indicative of a growing problem, the company said. "This trend is bound to continue for at least another year," says George Bilbrey, general manager of deliverability services for Return Path. "As more and more companies start monitoring key delivery metrics for their own email ...
Open-Xchange Integrates with SugarCRM - Company to offer cloud-enabled integration of open source groupware with SugarCRM. Open-Xchange, a provider of open source collaboration software, alongwith DIGITEC, a system integrator and long-term business partner, yesterday announced the synchronization of contact and calendar information between Open-Xchange and SugarCRM. In addition, Open-Xchange emails can be easily imported to SugarCRM leads, opportunities and accounts.The company explains that the DIGITEC OXtender for SugarCRM is developed and distributed by DIGITEC. The software keeps customer-related data, calendars and tasks consistent between the two web-based office applications, Open-Xchange and ...
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