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Re: XOOM downside
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lugnet.publish
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Wed, 11 Nov 1998 15:48:08 GMT
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lpien@ctp#nomorespam#.IWANTNOSPAM.com
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Patrick Gili wrote:
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> Larry,
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> You should take a look at tripod.com? This web hosting service
> is part of Lycos and done so very professionally. In addition,
> you don't have to incorporate any advertisements in your page
> AND your information is confidential. I am thinking seriously
> of setting up my website there instead of Geocities (when I
> finally get off butt and finish it).
Thanks for the Tripod flog. However it doesn't address my question,
which was "is anyone else getting lots of XOOM spam". Mike answered it:
Comes with the territory, I guess. Shoulda known.
Not a complaint, nothing is free!
--
Larry Pieniazek http://my.voyager.net/lar
For me: No voyager e-mail please. All snail-mail to Ada, please.
- Posting Binaries to RTL causes flamage... Don't do it, please.
- Stick to the facts when posting about others, please.
- This is a family newsgroup, thanks.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: XOOM downside
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| Well, if you have unlimited internet access, and an extra phone line, use Monolith (www.ml.org) and set up a free dynamic domain for dynamic IP addresses. Also use Dynamo for the IP detection. If running Win32 (95/98/NT) use Apache (www.apache.org) (...) (26 years ago, 11-Nov-98, to lugnet.publish)
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| Larry, You should take a look at tripod.com? This web hosting service is part of Lycos and done so very professionally. In addition, you don't have to incorporate any advertisements in your page AND your information is confidential. I am thinking (...) (26 years ago, 11-Nov-98, to lugnet.publish)
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