About a week-and-a-half ago, we launched a new feature in both of our Control Panels. Some customers may have already noticed and started taking advantage of this feature. This new feature allows you to view all of your past and current Customer Support cases. This includes all email correspondence, chat correspondence, and even telephone correspondence with our Customer Support department.
What is the advantage to you as a customer?
- You’ll always have access to all the Customer Support history linked with your account. If you’ve forgotten what the solution to a given problem, go back at any time and have a look.
- If you’re away from your email but still want to check the status of a Support case, now you can.
- If for some reason you didn’t receive our reply email, you can view everything and even reply from your Control Panel.
We hope that you’ll find this feature useful, and if you haven’t already… try it out now!
Thanks,
Tim Attwood
Product Manager
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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We have made some changes to our Affiliate Program. Effective immediately the pay outs have been increased to 4 times the monthly fee for the plan. This is a great time to join the program or if you are already an affiliate to make even more money.
Here are the basics of the program:
- The program is free to join.
- We provide you with an online tools to manage your account and access the resources you need.
- Payouts are based on the schedule below. As a rough guideline they are approximately equal to four months fees for the service.
- After a referred customer signs up they must stay with that service for a minimum of 90 days and their account must be in good standing.
- Payments options are by check, PayPal or Account credit (for existing customers).
- The minimum payout will be $100.00 US.
- Payments are made once a month for qualified sales.
For all the details you can check out our website: http://softcom.biz/Affiliates/

Sign up for our Affiliate Program and start making money now!
Thanks,
Stephen Nichols
V.P. Sales and Marketing
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
**Exchange payout is per domain with at least one active professional seat
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I was at HostingCon in Chicago last week and I heard someone comment about whether “email was still the killer app.”
Besides being a slightly useless thing to say, it occurred to me that email never was a killer app. A text message is a message. Rather it’s the tools used to manage messaging in combination with the protocol that makes for the better experience.
Truth is a lot of people I speak to don’t understand the difference between POP3 email, IMAP4 email and MAPI services. As a result, they don’t understand why Microsoft Exchange is so expensive (Microsoft Exchange email is based on MAPI) and so useful.
Let’s start with POP3. That’s the basic email that comes with most hosting plans or is provided by your ISP or cable company. The most important thing to understand about POP3 is that your messages are stored on the email server until you access them through a common POP3 client like Outlook, Outlook Express or Eudora.
When you connect to your POP3 email account through one of these clients, all your unread email messages are downloaded to your local machine for you to read. They are removed from the server.
The one exception is checking your POP3 accounts through the mail2web.com email retrieval application (mail2web.com). This webmail application allows you to preview your messages, on almost any remote mail server , before they’ve been downloaded.
We get a lot of complaints from mail2web.com users who think we’ve deleted their emails. What actually happened was someone opened Outlook on their desktop and downloaded all their messages off a POP3 server. Now those messages reside in someone’s office / home PC and can’t be easily accessed.
IMAP4 is different in that email is stored on the server. There is an added bonus of being able to create folders to manage your messages. When you connect to an IMAP4 account, the messages are not downloaded to your local computer but instead are previewed for you, recording what has been read and what hasn’t and allowing you to move messages to folders you created.
This is important as IMAP4 accounts give you the ability to access your email from multiple locations and computers and maintain a synchronized copy.
All the email accounts provided with hosting plans on myhosting.com are both POP3 and IMAP4 compatible. Apple’s iPhone uses the IMAP4 protocol for email syncronization which you can use with our Exchange hosting plans or our myhosting.com email acccounts.
But the killer app is Microsoft Exchange based on the MAPI protocol. Okay, I hate the term ‘killer app’ . . . but it’s the best messaging platform on the market. MAPI is an ‘aware’ protocol and by that I mean it is constantly listening for changes on the server and then communicates those changes to you, however you are connected (browser, desktop, mobile device). If you are running Outlook with a full Exchange account (our Professional account) you don’t have to constantly click send and receive to see if you have new messages. Changes are pushed as they are recorded on the server.
Like IMAP4, all messages are stored on the server but Exchange also stores your calendar, contact, journal, tasks and much more. All this data is ‘aware’ of changes and communicates those changes immediately. You can also share real-time data with others in your organization and collaborate in a way you could never do with POP3 or IMAP.
Of course all this enhanced functionality requires extensive hardware to support. While diskspace costs have gone down considerable in the past 5 years, even the best SCSI drives have a maximum rate at which they can read or write data.
Exchange hits this maximum quickly with very few active users. And that’s just one of the reasons why Microsoft Exchange is so much more expensive than POP3. Microsoft’s monthly license fees - charged directly to Exchange hosters - also adds to our costs.
But it’s still much less than what your business pays for phone service and in my opinion, just as important and effective for running an efficient business.
John Carthy
V.P. of Sales and the Marketing
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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What is Microsoft SQL?
“A comprehensive database and analysis solution, SQL Server delivers the performance, scalability, and reliability that demanding Web and enterprise line-of-business environments require. New Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) support simplify data access and interchange, while powerful analysis capabilities enhance data value. Enhanced availability features maximize uptime, advanced management functions automate routine tasks, and improved programming tools and services speed development.”-Microsoft/SQL Server Data sheet
So What?
Well that means that with a myhosting.com hosting account and MS SQL database plans you can build a dynamic, scalable website that is reliable and affordable.
To make things ever better we now have a FREE starter plan!
For more information or to signup click here.
Stephen Nichols
Marketing Manager
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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One of the first things I think about when starting a new website or blog is SEO. And although I’m not an expert, there are still a few things that I can do that should help my site…
Maybe I should start from the beginning. Some of you may be asking “What is SEO”? Simply put, SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, and is the practice of improving your ranking on Search Engines and therefore increasing the overall traffic volume to your site. We live in a competitive society, and everyone wants to be #1 in Google, but you’d be surprised at the number of simple changes you can make to your site that will help you get there.
First you need to start by figuring out what keywords you want to be successful for. You want to be specific to your business or target audience. If you sell “blue widgets”, you don’t want to rank well for “yellow gizmos”. This is where Keyword Research comes in. Determine what keywords work for you, develop a list, then start building your content around it. You want to make sure you include these keywords in your content wherever possible - without overdoing it. The best policy is to use the keywords naturally on your site.
But, it’s more than just on-page content. Remember Meta Tags? Yep, they’re still here, and you should probably use them too. For starters, put your keywords into the ‘keyword’ attribute, and a natural sounding description that includes some of your keywords into the ‘description’ attribute. There are also some other things to think about, including sitemaps, the Title tags on each of your pages, and even the URLs themselves. Keywords count there too!
And this is just the tip of the iceberg, there are a ton of other things you can do. But it’s important to remember that none of it will ever matter if nobody ever links to your site. The big search engines give you “cred” based on the number of other sites that link to you, especially the sites that are more highly trusted. Now this doesn’t mean you should start a “links” page on your site or join one of those spammy link exchanges. If your content is good, people will link to it. You can also use some Link Building techniques to help get things started. Of course the best way to do this is to build links naturally. If you are doing anything fishy and the search engines find out, you’ll take a hit.
But you don’t have to do it alone. There are literally hundreds of SEO Tools out there that you can use. Even our own Tools including the Search Engine Power Pack include options for choosing keywords, generating titles and meta tags and improving raking.
But don’t take my word for it, get out there and give it a try.
Tim Attwood
Product Manager
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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Now that I have your attention, I am excited to tell you about some changes we have made to our Affiliate Program. We have made it even easier for you to make money.
We launched the program a few months ago and it has been a great success with over 250 Affiliates already in the program. Now we have made the program even better with higher payouts, more payment options and a lower payout thresholds.
We have also made these changes retroactive to start of our Affiliate Program. So if you are already a member you will be able to take advantage of this right away.
We have tried to make this program as straightforward as possible. The idea is simple; you refer customers to our services and in exchange we send you money.
Here are the basics of the program:
- The program is free to join.
- We provide you with an online tools to manage your account and access the resources you need.
- Payouts are based on the schedule below. As a rough guideline they are approximately equal to three months fees for the service.
- After a referred customer signs up they must stay with that service for a minimum of 90 days and their account must be in good standing.
- Payments options are by check, PayPal or Account credit (for existing customers).
- The minimum payout will be $50.00 US.
- Payments are made once a month for qualified sales.
For all the details you can check out our website: http://softcom.biz/Affiliates/


Sign up for our Affiliate Program and start making money now!
Thanks,
Stephen Nichols
Marketing Manager
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
**Exchange payout is per domain with at least one active professional seat
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Hello,
Just a quick update to let customers on our Windows hosting plans know that we now provide support for ASP.NET AJAX. Formerly known as ATLAS, this is a free framework for building rich, interactive, cross-browser web applications. This Microsoft technology integrates cross-browser client script libraries with the ASP.NET 2.0 framework.
This is mainly a development tool for advanced web designers and developers and will have no effect on our existing customer’s web sites. If you do want to use this technology, please make sure you have .NET 2.0 enabled on your account.
With all our Windows accounts we offer the option of running ASP.NET 1.1 or ASP.NET 2.0. By default your account will run ASP.NET 1.1 but you can update that instantly through your account control panel by going to Site Management > Site Settings > ASP.NET Version.
ASP.NET AJAX makes it possible to take advantage of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) techniques to create ASP.NET pages with rich user interfaces. ASP.NET AJAX allows for the creation of web applications in ASP.NET 2.0 which can update data on a web page without a complete reload of the page.
Check out these examples of what some people are doing with AJAX.
I still don’t know what Web 2.0 is. In a recent speech, Andrew Schroepfer from Tier 1 Research said it is the version after Web 1.0 and before Web 3.0. However, without having to assign some meaningless label to this phase of the web, I know this technology is introducing a whole new class of website development.
John Carthy
V.P. Sales and Marketing
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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One of the key ingredients of a Shared Hosting account is the domain name. Without a domain name, it’s either difficult or even impossible for your visitors to reach your website. Which is why it’s so important to make sure your domain name is renewed every year at its expiration date.
There are a few different states a domain name passes through after it has expired. Of course, these rules don’t apply to all domain names, including most country-level domains, are operated by different registries with unique rules. However these guidelines generally apply for the big 5; .COM, .NET, .ORG, .INFO and .BIZ. Once your domain name expires, it enters a “Grace Period” where you have approximately 40 days to renew your domain name at the same renewal rate. On the 45th day after expiration, the domain name enters what is called the “Redemption Period”. During the redemption period it is still possible to renew your domain name, but the redemption fee is quite costly and does not even include the renewal fee. The redemption period lasts approximately 30 days, after which it’s no longer possible to renew. The domain will be deleted within 5 days from the end of the redemption period.
So you can see how it’s possible to go from a fully functioning domain name to a completely expired and deleted domain name in 80 days — less than 3 months. And the moment your domain name is deleted, there’s always the possibility that someone will snatch it up for their own use. Even if your domain name is only 1 day into expiration and you renew it, it can still take a day or two before its working again. This is why it’s so important to make sure your domain name is renewed before it expires, not to mention that you can avoid all the confusion and potentially complicated procedures to get your web site back on track.
There are a couple ways you can make sure you don’t miss the expiration date. Some people simply choose to renew their domain name for as long as possible in one shot, which is 10 years at a time. This way you don’t have to worry about it for quite a while. But that’s not all that helpful if you’re not sure how long you’ll need your domain name for, or if you simply can’t afford the 10 year renewal fee. This is where our auto-renewal feature comes in handy. For all domain names registered through myhosting.com and mail2web.com we will by default process an automatic renewal for your domain name 10 days prior to the expiration date. So all you have to do is make sure your account remains active and has up-to-date billing information, and we’ll take care of the rest. Of course, we also recommend keeping your contact information and email address up to date, since we do send renewal reminder emails regardless of whether you use the auto-renew feature or not. In addition, make a habit of logging into your control panel at myhosting.com or mail2web.com periodically to look for alerts and updates.
For those of you who have hosting services with myhosting.com or mail2web.com but don’t have your domain name registered with us, it’s not too late! If you want to make use of our renewal system or auto-renew feature, you can transfer your domain name by contacting our Customer Support Department for more information.
And a word of warning to all domain owners - there are some unscrupulous companies who try to take advantage of the domain name renewal and transfer process by sending unsolicited snail mail to domain name owners, trying to get them to renew their domain name at inflated prices. Beware of these unsolited mail campaigns. If you receive this kind of mail and the sender doesn’t look familiar to you, check with your domain name registrar first so you don’t fall into the trap!
Regards,
Tim Attwood
Product Manager
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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After nine years of development, Microsoft recently announced that it will be discontinuing FrontPage. I’ll explain what discontinuing means in a second but I want to make it absolutely clear that myhosting.com will continue to support sites developed and maintained with this application as long as possible.
All Microsoft is doing is stopping any new development of FrontPage and has apparently used the code base to develop two new products: SharePoint Designer and Expressions Web.
Office SharePoint Designer 2007 is quite unique in that you can use this tool to design Office SharePoint version 3 sites as well as develop some pretty sophisticated work flows. While you could use FrontPage to connect to a SharePoint version 2 site, you can not connect to a SharePoint version 3 site using FrontPage. For this you must use the inline design capabilities or use SharePoint Designer.
Expression Web boasts some pretty decent features including the ability to develop sites for today’s standards including XHTML, CSS and XML (important for producing consistent results in various browsers as well being more compliant for indexing by some search engines). There’s also support for ASP.NET 2.0 and it is compatible with Visual Studio (good for a designer working in conjunction with developers).
For most website owners, who aren’t developers and don’t manage any SharePoint sites, there’s no need to upgrade. As it is, FrontPage is one of the only web design tools that requires server side extensions to power a bunch features like the web search component. While these extensions are supported on current Windows web servers (2003), they will not work with the next server release from Microsoft – the elusive Longhorn.
And while there is no official release date for Longhorn, when it is eventually released, myhosting.com plans to maintain our current servers for customers who require this functionality, and continue to support FrontPage customers as long as there is support from Microsoft for the core operating system.
That should be good for several more years but eventually you might want to consider a new tool for designing and maintaining your site. Expressions Web is one choice but there are some great, mature tools in the market that can be used on any platform. Try out Dreamweaver or GoLive by Adobe. But we recommend avoiding Flash if being found in the popular search engines is a major consideration for you.
Good or bad, current web design standards are being driven by search engine optimization (SEO) considerations and Flash just isn’t SEO friendly.
John Carthy
V.P. Sales and Marketing
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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Welcome to part 3 of my series on Anti-Spam and Whitelisting. My last post referred to a method which makes it easier for email senders and recipients to request and complete the whitelisting process. I just wanted to take a moment to elaborate on that procedure now that its available for our customers.
Normally when an email is bounced back to the sender, the error message can often be a little cryptic and difficult to understand for those of us who are a little less technical. This is also the case when your email is bounced due to an RBL blacklist. We’ve attempted to alleviate this by sending a more user-friendly error message which explains the reason why the email wasn’t delivered. This error message will also contain a URL, which when followed will lead to a web page where the sender can request that they be whitelisted.
After following the link, the individual will then be asked to provide their email address and the email address they were attempting to contact. Once the request is submitted, an email is sent to the web hosting account owner or the hosted exchange account owner. The email will also contain a link which will lead directly to the Whitelist administration page, where they can quickly approve the request.
Once approved, the sender will be able to send email to the original recipient - bypassing the RBL blacklist completely. Although this procedure isn’t fully automated, the steps take only seconds to complete and are completely painless. Neither party needs to spend any time figuring out which IP Address needs to be whitelisted, and only minor input is required.
We hope that all of our customers will enjoy this new feature.
Regards,
Tim Attwood
Product Manager
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.
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