If you want, I can give you an account on my system.  It's only got DSL
connectivity, so if you want to do any major network stuff (like running a
RedHat 9 ISO site), I'd think twice.

> I'm wondering if anyone could provide some recommendations for linux/bsd
> shell providers, preferably local, or otherwise.  I'm primarily
> interested in a reliable place to store and access email, run spam
> filters, throw up a few web-accessible files now and then.  I'm in the
> $10/mo. range, and am looking at Pair's basic account (always had good
> luck with them), which gives 150M, but doesn't include any bells and/or
> whistles (php, perl, mysql, etc. See
> http://www.pair.com/pair/shared/basic.html).  So, does anyone know of
> any other solutions?
>
> Thanks...
>
> --
> Ryan Hayle <hackel at walkingfish.com>
>
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