I did do a Google search on mailing list software and the
> like, bit I just realized that I switched over from a Verizon business DSL
> account to a residential one; I can't run any type of server now.
I have found, anecdotally, that one can find superior service through
local DSL rese
on Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 09:18:03AM -0700, allen wayne best just ramblin in his
amx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> good morning:
>
> this is slightly off topic, but here goes.
>
> i got a notice from my dsl provider (verio/best) yesterday that they were
> selling my account to earthlink (a
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> I am fairly certain that speakeasy.net provides service in San
> Francisco. I highly recommend them. They're not the cheapest you'll
> find, but they will happiliy give you static IP addressses, DNS entries
> (including reverse) and they are entirely server friendly (in f
he year that I've
been with them. Apparently, with the demise of so many large DSL
providers, their support has become overloaded so the response time
isn't as good as it once was.
One thing that many people balk at is the 1 year service agreement you
need to sign when getting DSL. If yo
> has any one have any experience with a dsl provider in
> the san francisco (south bay) area that doesn't immediately
> go catatonic if the os is not from the great Satan of the
> northwest?
I signed up with Mindspring (they had merged but they were
still operating seperately at the time) for
allen wayne best just ramblin in his amx wrote:
> this is slightly off topic, but here goes.
>
> i got a notice from my dsl provider (verio/best) yesterday that they were
> selling my account to earthlink (acck!) and that
> they would no longer provide service beyond
good morning:
this is slightly off topic, but here goes.
i got a notice from my dsl provider (verio/best) yesterday that they were
selling my account to earthlink (acck!) and that
they would no longer provide service beyond 31 oct. so it is time for me to
find a dsl
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