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please use [commercial] tag [Re: [LI] server needed for web hosting]
On 16 Nov 99, at 20:16, thus spake s.goswami:
> need some web hosting service provider on Linux , the server should
> be in USA, anyone using an dedicated server (on Linux of course )
> or some good service provider u know about please suggest.
Friends, kindly take this thread offline. It is just becoming an
excuse for all the web hosting company reps on this list to post a
free ad on the list, without benefit of the [commercial] tag.
In fact, the first response to this request suggested a Windoze
Server (M$ certified at that). Is that supposed to be on topic to this
list?
> From: "sandeep mehta" <snip>
> Subject: RE: [LI] server needed for web hosting
> One such service provider is
> www.crystaltech.com you can register online
[Nt least their homepage says MS Certified Windows NT Server
Hosting. No mention / link to Linux servers]
Another gentleman was kind enough to inform ~all~ of us that his
company http://www.netshooter.com also provides such services -
again without the [commercial] tag.
Please folks - if your marketing people are interested, they may
please get in touch with Mr.Goswami directly at his personal email
instead of cc'ing the list.
I, for one am killfiling this thread, I already have good web hosting
in the US without using local third party resellers / dealers and
paying a hefty (over 200% in some cases) markup price for my
servers. So is the case with lots of the people here.
So folks - if any such query arises, kindly mail Mr.Goswami (or
anyone else) offlist.
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