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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/282410"><b>Sarah</b></A> : I have found it to be nearly impossible to get a reliable e-mail provider for my office.<br><br>We just switched our e-mail for the 5th or 6th time in about four years. Verizon was the worst offender, with e-mails disappearing for weeks at a time, multi-hour hold times for tech support who would tell me there was no problem, etc. Atrocious - and that's with a business account! I'd hate to see what residential customers got.<br><br>Our latest provider blamed Sobig.F for the 24-hour delays we were having, but when the delays popped up again in November, they didn't have any excuses except that "no one else is having a problem, just you." That combined with the loss of 24 hours worth of my boss's e-mails, plus the fact that their server got blacklisted by AOL, and the lack of spam filtering... it was enough for me to switch, AGAIN. Wish me luck this time. :)<br><SMALL>--<br>Got an idle CPU? Check out <A HREF="http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/folding">Team Helix</A>!</SMALL>]]></description>
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