I've got the "Expert-S" package, although I'm not sure what they are calling it now. It's not listed on their website. I spoke to them over the phone rather than going through the website when I ordered it.
If they have a 6Mbps package without static IPs (I can't remember) you might be able to get it for about $50/mo - the static IP address packages are all twice the cost of the associated dynamic IP address packages.
SBC "doubled" my bandwidth from 3 to 6Mbps at no extra charge. Upstream went from 384 to 640kbps.
I had ordered a 3Mbps ADSL line for $100/mo. Between the time I ordered it and the time it was installed, they changed their pricing structure so the 3Mbps was $75/mo and the 6Mbps line was available for $100/mo.
Of course, it would have been nice if they asked me if I'd rather save a few bucks a month or have the 6Mbps line.
Now that I have it, I can't bear to part with it, of course.
Yahoo! allows you to have suspected spam automatically deleted or moved to a spam folder. It also allows you to disable the spam filter completely. (Mail Options -> Spam Protection)
As for SpamAssassin, I've been using it for about a week on my mail server. There have been about 500 filtered spams and one false positive - an AOL greeting card.
I've been listening to my music talk to me since I figured out how to play vinyl backwards.
Took a coupla 'ass'es to get that one right...
*rimshot*
I'm in CA.
I've got the "Expert-S" package, although I'm not sure what they are calling it now. It's not listed on their website. I spoke to them over the phone rather than going through the website when I ordered it.
If they have a 6Mbps package without static IPs (I can't remember) you might be able to get it for about $50/mo - the static IP address packages are all twice the cost of the associated dynamic IP address packages.
SBC "doubled" my bandwidth from 3 to 6Mbps at no extra charge. Upstream went from 384 to 640kbps.
I had ordered a 3Mbps ADSL line for $100/mo. Between the time I ordered it and the time it was installed, they changed their pricing structure so the 3Mbps was $75/mo and the 6Mbps line was available for $100/mo.
Of course, it would have been nice if they asked me if I'd rather save a few bucks a month or have the 6Mbps line.
Now that I have it, I can't bear to part with it, of course.
Yahoo! allows you to have suspected spam automatically deleted or moved to a spam folder. It also allows you to disable the spam filter completely. (Mail Options -> Spam Protection)
As for SpamAssassin, I've been using it for about a week on my mail server. There have been about 500 filtered spams and one false positive - an AOL greeting card.