I have used ATT.net for 12 years without problem. I get 5 accounts and pay $5.95 / mo. as don't use direct access ... I use Comcast cablemodem to access the ATT service via the net.

They are corporate but they are inexpensive, stable and predictable over time and if I move or change my broadband connection my email remains constant.

db

Sue Cubic wrote:
At 03:26 PM 09/25/2007 -0400, Michael Drabick wrote
I need recomendations for a service provider that has reliable mail servers. I currently have an account with Toad.net, and they are becoming a very unreliable mail service. I have e-mails that show up 5- 10 hours after they are sent (sometimes days), and when you trace the path it is their internal servers that are not communicating properly. I am planning on using GoDaddy.com for Webpage hosting and Email, with either verizon or Speak Easy providing the actual DSL connection.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Mike

Mike,

I've used Earthlink for years. Had dialup for a long time, then when Time-Warner cable offered Elink, I went with that. I think ISP's are totally dependent on regional servers, so it's going to be hard for anyone to say what's consistently good. An ISP can be really good in one area, and really bad in another. Check with people in your own area if you can.

Sue


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