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Gday

Im after a local (australian) webhosting company to host up to 10 email addresses

and a small website (4-5 pages with low content)

but i need the email space provided to be on the larger side as it will be mostly handling large multi page pdf drawings and plans and will sometimes not be emptied for a few days - upto a week.

am not overly concerned about it being the cheapest option but more so on reliability and good customer support.

any recommendations?

I have never attempted this before so they all look the same to me at the moment

I've got a top 5 list from google search but would also like to see any other options before signing up anywhere :D

cheers

iz

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