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Old 19-01-2005, 00:50   #31
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Re: Spam/virus filtering ????

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Originally Posted by andyl
Cheers Toto, impressively comprehensive answer. Following on, so is NTL: Business's email just as spasmodically unreliable as NTL: Home's? That seems pretty incredible (although my capacity to be surprised by NTL is severely diminished these days).
I'm assuming that some business customers get the same issue, however I think that those customers on fixed IP addresses, with fully qualified Domain Names use their own SMTP servers, and are carefull not to get themselves listed.

It isn't good to be honest, but I have to say in ntl's defence that they are by no means the worst out there.

I have friends struggling to run businesses on rather expensive ADSL or leased line solutions, and get poor email services also. Sadly, they do not have that many options available to them, and muddle on as best they can.

Sadly, ntl fail to grasp a market by having a completely reliable email service that works for residential and business customers, otherwise we would not be discussing this, and everybody would be beating a path to their door.

I hope that this will change in the future, I also hope that Teri Hatcher will no longer be a desparate housewife, gain 10Lbs and make me her toy boy
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