On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 10:45, Nick Heppleston wrote: I, for completely biased reasons, suggest Pepperfish. As has Daniel, I see. I'll give a little more detail.
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);
Pepperfish can do that.
2. POP3 without a restriction on mailboxes (or at least 15 mailboxes as standard);
Pepperfish charge for mail spool space, not how you use it. You can have as many boxes, forwarders, blackholes and bouncers as you like, configurable via a web-based GUI.
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;
Pepperfish use a well-trained SpamAssassin and scan for viruses using Kaspersky and F-Prot engines. Pepperfish don't currently provide black and white lists, but the SpamAssassin normally catches almost everything anyway.
4. A reasonable amount of bandwidth within the monthly/quartely/yearly cost.
Pepperfish don't currently charge based on bandwidth. However, if you're going to use an obscene amount, the rates I'm told are quite reasonable. B. -- Rob Kendrick, Pepperfish Ltd. +44 (0)845 226 4146 www.pepperfish.net PGP signed or encrypted mail welcome Key ID: 3651D17A