main-request(a)lists.alug.org.uk wrote:
> From: Nick Heppleston <nickheppleston(a)gmx.co.uk>
> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 10:45:41 +0000
> Subject: [Hosting Solutions - Suggestions?
>
> 1. Web hosting, including access to PHP 4.x, MySQL 3.x or 4.x (space is
> unimportant so long as its not less than 10Mb);
I can happily do that for the princely sum of 20 quid per year for 250Mb
web space, PHP 4.3.3, MySQL 3.23.58 and 10Gb of bandwidth.
> 2. POP3 without a restriction on mailboxes (or at least 15 mailboxes as
> standard);
No problems. In addition to the mailbox being a mailbox, you'd also be
able to set-up each mailbox to have it's own SSH account. Subdomains
can also be configured to co-incide with a mailbox too.
> 3. Spam (black and white lists) and virus filters (the option to remove
> .vbs attachments etc), and the ability to amend them even if it is via
> SSH;
Spam Assassin 2.60 installed - and it shouldn't be too difficult to
allow for your own customisations via user_prefs or .procmailrc.
All controlled via a sturdy control panel, and it also comes with a
SSL-enabled Squirrel Mail install and Urchin web stats (in addition to
the usual Webalizer and Analog stats).
The downside to all this? It sits on my own dedicated server which I
run purely as a hobby (since my day job is working on big expensive
FX-filled films), but I do have excellent uptime and keep the server
well patched and serviced. Any charges help pay the server rental.
Regards,
Martyn