HI
Unfortunately, I've been having a fit trying to find a host that will allow me to run the "bounce.cgi" feature of ListMailPro. In other words, the host where I've got a huge site, ListMailPro, Amember, PhpBB, and Kayako Help Desk fully integrated and talking to each other doesn't have "email aliasing to a script" turned on.
I'm running a Virtual Private Server. I've been with these guys forever and moving everything is a REAL pain.
Anyway, I wanted to start another thread on what I've seen, learned, about hosting companies in regards to large email lists. There are probably better people to talk about this than I, so I welcome any input!
I found out via this forum that DreamHost used to be good, but they really had issues in the summer of 2006 and they'll nail you for being a resource hog.
I also signed up with ThirdSphere hosting, and I would stick with them, but they're only good for "product downloads" as opposed to a "membership area", plus you have to buy a totally separate account for each domain. I run a membership site with chapters all over the world, so it's not going to work for me -- no membership area to collaborate in, and it's too expensive.
However, If I were running a solo site, with product downloads, I'd use thirdsphere because I've got a patchwork of autoresponders, shopping carts, etc, all accomplishing the same thing and it's been a lot more expensive and time consuming to do that on my own. The biggest downside is relying aon everyone else to make sure they don't upload spamming lists, etc. ALL users of the "automation station" send out through the same IP address I believe. So, I'm willing to bet some moron is going to get the whole thing blacklisted one day. I just wasn't willing to put myself through constant switching of hosts. I want my own IP Addresss es for everything. But, if you're running a 2 page website selling ebooks, go for it. Make sure you click on the signature in Dean's sig block so he can make some affiliate commission
Anyway, for me, I need to stick to a Virtual Private Server or Dedicated Server.
1to1 is sold out of them at the time of this post.
also, for some reason, host4profit scares me. I feel like I'm buying an ebook from them or something. They've been around awhile and there is good press and bad press on them. i know they have really high commissions, but that's not going to help me get back the hundreds of hours of trying to move hosts. I've already spent 2 full days backing up SQL databases, etc. :shock: So, if they start messing with me and I have a hard time with them , it won't be good.
The goal for me is to find a host with the most flexibility and who aren't constantly being watched by the ISPs for spammng (a lot of the companies out there only send email through 1 or 2 IP addresses -- that's a huge problem -- actually, thirdsphere is like that with their "automation station".
Right now I think JaguarPC.com looks to be the best.
I've spent about 3 weeks looking around, and if you like LMPro and have large lists, Jaguar PC might be the best thing going (what do you think?)
* Full root access
* Equal share cpu
* Dualcore Dual cpu servers
* Fast RAID10 Storage
* Host Unlimited domains
* FREE Level 2 Managed services
* FREE Server hardening and security
* FREE daily backups
* FREE Moving assitance and data transfer for moves
* FREE Virtuozzo Power Panel
* FREE Enom reseller account
* FREE 3 IP Addresses
* Choice of OS: CentOS, Debian, Fedora Core, Suse
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Choice of Control Panel: cPanel, Interworx, DirectAdmin, PleskI'm paying over 120.00/month for a host that does this the equivalent to Jaguar PC (been there 4 years, so I get in early on the VPS hosting action)
Jaguar PC Apollo Plan
* 25 GB Disk Space
* 3mbps unmetered or 500 GB Bandwidth
* 384 MB Guaranteed Ram
* 1536 MB Burstable Ram
* Equal share cpu
At Jaguar PC, it's only 59.95/month
I would pick the cpanel control panel so I could setup bounce.cgi and an email alias.
If I was trying to figure out what to do, I'd do this --- it's very scalable, it's built to handle large lists, it's got root access, etc.
I tried to find their Terms of service, but all the links were broken to it
Anyway, before I spend a *ton* of time moving hosts, I'm really going to come out swinging with my current host to figure out the email alias to bounce.cgi thing. If that doesn't work out , I'll probably switch.
What do you all think? Any work arounds on the bounce.cgi ? any thoughts on jaguarpc?