Thanks! On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Stephen D. Goff HIDDEN@thegoffs.net> wrote: > I use a billing system called Rodopi. I create the master account in Rodopi, > then the primary user can log in and manage the email accounts. Surgemail > connects to Rodopi's database through an ODBC connection to authenticate the > email accounts. If Rodopi suspends the account due to non-payment, the > emails are no longer accessible to the end user. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tony Zakula [mailtoHIDDEN@kula@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 11:18 AM > To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com > Subject: [SurgeMail List] Web Hosting > > Hello Everyone, > > I currently run surgemail for our company server as well as a couple > of other businesses. I am considering branching out to web hosting in > a specialized niche. and have some people interested. On the email > side, most of them are used to using the standard paid control panel > to administrate their email, and they are using the standard open > source Linux email like Postfix. Now I like Surgemail a lot better, > but not sure what route to go. I do not really plan to use a paid > control panel, but do not want to structure this wrong from the > beginning either. > > Does anyone use this in webhosting? If so, do you run one Surgemail > setup that is shared among all domains? Or do you use another model? > What is your pricing model? I have considered a surgemail > installation on each host, but the low end pricing would be > prohibitive. > > Any advice or comments would be appreciated. > > Thanks! > > Tony Z > > > >
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