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JaMiH
May 23rd, 2001, 10:59
With Atleast:

20 MB
MySQL server 3.22
PHP 4
CGI.pm v2.4
Perl 5.0
Sendmail, or SMTP access

Some of the sites I found that host PARTIAL (always one is missing) of my requirements are:

http://www.digitalrice.com/
25 MB, CGI, Perl, SSI, ASP
MySQL database; Web-based Email or Forwarding; Auto-responder.
1 GB/month traffic limit; Daily backup

http://www.f2s.com/
20 MB, CGI, Perl, PHP 4.0.3, FrontPage
PostgreSQL database; POP3 / web-based email, or email forwarding; .htaccess; Statistics;

http://www.spites.com/
15 MB, CGI, Perl, ASP, PHP3/4, Miva, FrontPage Extensions
MySQL database; Unlimited Web-based Email; Statistics & Logs; (Unlimited POP3 Email for Domains)

http://www.xoasis.com/
20 MB, CGI, Perl, PHP4, SSI, XML
Statistics; Multiple POP3 or Web-based Email; MySQL database

gyrbo
May 23rd, 2001, 11:47
Well, I think f2s is the closest:
20megs
MySQL
PHP
Perl
Sendmail

ksstudio
May 23rd, 2001, 12:16
You are looking for a paid host or a free host?

:)

JaMiH
May 23rd, 2001, 12:33
PREFFERABLY Free

NC_TOM
May 23rd, 2001, 18:51
Unless you find a small shell provider, you won't find a host dumb enough to allow SMTP. The only mid-sized host to offer SMTP *was* Altern.org and they were shut down twice because their users were spamming. I think the owner got sent to prison; although he did nothing wrong, a spammer used the SMTP on his server and spammed several thousand people and Altern was held responsible.

zazoo
May 23rd, 2001, 22:31
Originally posted by NC_TOM
I think the owner got sent to prison; although he did nothing wrong, a spammer used the SMTP on his server and spammed several thousand people and Altern was held responsible.

Oh man that really sucks!

if someone broke into your house stole a knife and killed someone would you be sent to prison for owning the knife?

just because he has a service how can he be held respocible for what other people do to it?

Synergy
May 23rd, 2001, 22:45
See if people stop abusins the free services, such services would still exist today. :p