I only use zoneedit.com for their dyniamic DNS service, but I really like them.

On 9/26/06, Dustin Puryear <dustin at puryear-it.com> wrote:
> As with many small companies, at times our mail server goes down
> (repairs, etc) and we end up getting deferred mail destined for us.
> That would be fine, but a lot of people (and automated processes)
> don't like getting the Delayed Delivery messages.
>
> To counter that, we are interested in a backup mail service. There are
> some offerings from companies that provide DNS service (e.g.,
> zoneedit.com). There may be others. Does anyone have suggestions,
> comments, or criticisms about these services?
>
> We do around 1-2GB of mail a month, so we would like to keep costs
> down.
>
> Suggestions welcome!
>
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