Make things secure manually... umm... ssh-tunnels ;)

Yeah, I wish they supported secure imap too.

>>> erik at ehanson.net 01/29/04 10:22AM >>>
I just signed up with pair a week ago and sofar it has been great.  My
only complaint is no ssl pop or imap.  But their webmail is secure so
that
works.

-Erik

> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 at 08:19AM -0600, Dan Drake wrote:
>> I own dandrake.org but haven't been using it. I'd like to start
using
>> that for my email, so I need some hosting.
>>
>> I'd like to have a couple addresses, including a catch-all address.
>> Secure mail would be good, to avoid cleartext passwords. An option
for
>> some web hosting would be nice, but not critical. And of course,
I'd
>> like something that's not expensive.
>
> Thanks for all the replies and suggestions!
>
> Following an offlist suggestion from a friend, I'm now using Pair
> Networks.  Their cheapest plan has 100 megs of web space, 100
megs/day
> of transfer, and all the email features I want. They have some
discounts
> right now and I got it for $5.00 a month. My friend has been using
Pair
> Networks for years and says their reliability is top notch.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Dan
> (now dan at dandrake.org)
>
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