on Mon, 8 Jan
2007 19:56:31 -0800
> I plan to host at least two domains, possibly three. The number of
> domains equals the number of unique web sites. Run at least 2 mailing
> lists possibly 5 mailing lists - be able to moderate the lists - ie able
> to have the option of not letting someone to post unless I have cleared
> the post, screen those who wish to subscribe to the list.
Godaddy has spam filters that you can not disable. Therefore I do not
recommend using Godaddy for any email account if you want to receive ALL email
sent to you.
My ISP changed their spam filtering and there are some filtering you can not
disable. I started to lose email. So I moved to Godaddy since I was using
them as my registrar. I had my domain there for about a week and moved because
they filtered even more than my ISP had been filtering. I called a number of
hosting companies and my first question was "can I disable ALL spam filtering".
There are a lot of hosting companies that do not allow you to disable all spam
filtering. I eventually ended up using pair.com has my hosting provider as
they do allow you to have NO spam filtering. There were a couple of others
(but I chose pair.com because it was recommended) that also would allow you to
disable all spam filters but it seems I have discarded my notes and do not
remember their names. Pair.com is a little more expensive than Godaddy. I
have two domains hosted at pair.com on the same account (two domains for the
price of one) so the price is much closer to Godaddy.
--
Robert Blair
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