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Best Webmail 101 Tutorial & Podcast

E-mail is something we all get and soon we will not be able to exist without it. In the time we live in today it is becoming more and more important to have a place to be reached on the Internet. At one time, being able to check your E-mail through a client, like Outlook Express, was enough.

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Well that was then, and this is now. The new quick way to keep up to date with your Web hosting ways is Web Mail. Web mail is an a way to check your E-mail without ever leaving your browser of choice. Looking much like Hotmail, Yahoo Mail or Gmail, Web Mail is usually offered as a part of your Web hosting package at purchase of a Web hosting plan. Continue Reading →

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Give Me Feedback

Is there something you want to see me do? Is there something you would like me to add to the Web site? I want to hear your opinions and thoughts on how I can make the Web Hosting Show Web site and podcast even better. So give it to me! Right now I want to add a few new things and provide even more Web hosting information out there, I just don’t know where to start. So what are your demands?

Just drop me an E-mail to mitch@mitchkeeler.com and give me your feedback. How can I make things better for you?

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Podcast Special – Web Hosting Show E-mails

I figured this would be as good of a time as any to go through some of the Web Hosting Show’s E-mails. From the good, the bad and the ugly, I have seen just about every kind of suggestion, feedback, question and comment you could imagine. If you want to do the same, feel free to do so at mitch@mitchkeeler.com. Now let us get to answering some of these E-mails.

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Podcast 27 – Smallest Web Server | Free GoDaddy E-mail Accounts

Web hosting servers, the size of a match head and learn how you could run your own hosting server out of your own house; this is the Web Hosting Show, podcast 27 and it is on the air.

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Hello, I am Mitch Keeler and welcome to the Web Hosting Show, the one and only voice of the Web hosting world. The Web Hosting Show is brought to you each and every week by the fine folks over at Web Hosting Chat. Web Hosting Chat is your number one place for Web hosting discussions. Continue Reading →

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Podcast 12 – All E-mail Episode, Hosting Questions Answered

Do you have questions about the way the Web hosting world works? Is there just something about HTML and file transfers that just bug the heck out of you? Well have no fear, because The Web Hosting Show is here!

This special “all E-mail” edition of The Web Hosting Show is brought to you by Web Hosting Chat. Web Hosting Chat is your number one place for Web hosting discussions. Who am I? Why I am the capped Web hosting crusader himself, Mitch Keeler.

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Today I have for you six questions I have been asked over the past week about the Web hosting world. I promise they are not ranked in any way, just randomly shuffled into a podcast. Why should we start worrying about being professionals here? Continue Reading →

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