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date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 18:50:00 GMT,
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Domain registrar recommendation? *.eu.com
I use a domain xyz.eu.com which is currently registered via
123-reg.co.uk. It's used mainly for email. In recent months, the
service from 123-reg.co.uk has been awful, with long delays and often
messages bounced because of "too many concurrent SMTP connections"
(meaning not enough server capacity or a tendency to attract DOS attacks
perhaps). Anyone know a more reliable service provider who deals with
these domains?
Phil, London
date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 14:47:22 +0000
author: Philip Herlihy
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Re: Domain registrar recommendation? *.eu.com
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 14:47:22 +0000, Philip Herlihy
wrote:
>I use a domain xyz.eu.com which is currently registered via
>123-reg.co.uk. It's used mainly for email. In recent months, the
>service from 123-reg.co.uk has been awful, with long delays and often
>messages bounced because of "too many concurrent SMTP connections"
>(meaning not enough server capacity or a tendency to attract DOS attacks
>perhaps). Anyone know a more reliable service provider who deals with
>these domains?
You could try NamesCo, I've found them OK.
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Afton
date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:25:02 +0000
author: Afton
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Re: Domain registrar recommendation? *.eu.com
Afton wrote in
> On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 14:47:22 +0000, Philip Herlihy
> wrote:
>
>> I use a domain xyz.eu.com which is currently registered via
>> 123-reg.co.uk. It's used mainly for email. In recent months, the
>> service from 123-reg.co.uk has been awful, with long delays and often
>> messages bounced because of "too many concurrent SMTP connections"
>> (meaning not enough server capacity or a tendency to attract DOS
>> attacks perhaps). Anyone know a more reliable service provider who
>> deals with these domains?
>
> You could try NamesCo, I've found them OK.
Seconded - impressively quick to answer the phone for tech support.
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PeterMcC
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date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:43:42 -0000
author: PeterMcC
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WIERD; IE gets stuck following link down page, no luck in google
Got a list of in-page #links sitting in a div.
IE won't drop down the page- it tries but gets 'stuck' at the top of the div
area!!!
Makes no sense and found nothing on google. Common?
If you want to try it;
http://www.websitefoundry.co.uk/multimedia.html
But the page is still in guinea pig mode, sounds temporary.
(feedback welcome)
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date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 18:50:00 GMT
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