 phrider
join:1999-12-17 Los Angeles, CA
edit: March 8th, @01:02AM
| reply to ross Re: Cyberonic Covad renewals?
said by ross :Oh, and good luck to you, phrider! I'll report back on my price reduction or my new choice of providers.
PS: Since a domain name costs $9 or less per year, and many come with free email or at least free email forwarding, why would anyone with "clients" use an ISP's email service? |
 ross
join:2000-08-16
·Digizip
| said by phrider :said by ross :Oh, and good luck to you, phrider! I'll report back on my price reduction or my new choice of providers. PS: Since a domain name costs $9 or less per year, and many come with free email or at least free email forwarding, why would anyone with "clients" use an ISP's email service? As for your snottily phrased question, I have been asking my wife, whose graphics design business it is, that same question for three years. Prior to that she went through a succession of failed ISPs and was tired of having her e-mail address change. So, she exchanged temporary stability for high priced, but slipshod service, while trying to buy a domain name that reflects her business name. She has finally become resolved to the fact that her preferred business domain name, which domain variations have all been registered, but unused, by others for ten years now, will never be hers. She has finally decided to get a workable domain name variation, though longer than she'd like, as well as a shared hosting arrangement. At last, we can say goodbye to Cyberonic. Well, almost...that doesn't relieve the need to maintain Cyberonic mail address(es) until all her clients are on-board with the new address. Cyberonic, as always, makes it a costly proposition. |