NetMongol
11-14-2001, 05:14 PM
My name is Greg Deasaro. I run NetMongol.com, a fee-based web-mail provider. We are similar to Everyone.net, which I'm sure most of you are familiar with. The difference is that we don't put our name or logo anywhere and we let our clients have 100% of all of the ad space for a fee. Our prices are cheap, $20 per month for up to 1000 accounts each with 10meg of storage, web-mail, pop3 and more.
Well that's what we do. Here's what I'm looking for and what I'm offering: I'm looking for web-hosts that would like to package NetMongol's services with their new accounts and/or offer it as an add-on. We would then pay you for every sale that you create for us. We will pay $20 per sale and we're willing to negotiate depending on volume.
If you're interested then e-mail me at webmaster@netmongol.com or post here.
this is so cool, exactly what I've been looking for, here are some questions I have for you:
1. Do I have to pay another $20 for extra domain name? or 1000 users include for as many domain names as I want, all accumulate to total users?
2. Do you have admin control panal screen shots?
3. Everyone.net has so many pop-up banners to user, that's why I don't want to use it, signing up with you mean my users will see no banners if I like to, is that right?
4. What's the different between you vs http://www.gossamer-threads.com/scripts/webmail/index.htm and http://solutionscripts.com/vault/alias-mail/order.shtml ? If it's exactly the same, why shouldn't I pay $500 one time fee rather than $20 or more monthly fee.
5. How fast is your support?
6. How reliable is your service? sure I don't want to see you go out of business after 2 years, when I'm getting many people sign up with your email. If that's the case, it's TRANSFERABLE to other services?
Thanks,
Rewdog
11-17-2001, 08:24 PM
Screenshots at http://www.netmongol.com/ ;)
NetMongol
11-17-2001, 08:46 PM
Originally posted by Nam
[B]this is so cool, exactly what I've been looking for, here are some questions I have for you:
1. Do I have to pay another $20 for extra domain name? or 1000 users include for as many domain names as I want, all accumulate to total users?
It's $20 for 1000 users for a single domain. But we can setup up to 20 "alias domains" per account for a one-time fee of $5 per domain. Basically aliasing domains groups them as under the one parent account. When you make changes on the parent account it will affect all the domains aliased to that account. They are not independent.
2. Do you have admin control panal screen shots?
We don't have any admin panel screenshots but you can actually login to the NetMongol Admin Panel by going to http://www.netmongol.com/admin/index.php and leave both the domain and password blank and press Submit. That'll log you in as "no_user_no_pass". You can then see the Admin Panel but you won't be able to make any changes.
3. Everyone.net has so many pop-up banners to user, that's why I don't want to use it, signing up with you mean my users will see no banners if I like to, is that right?
That is correct. You control all of the advertising. You won't even see our name in the mail interface.
4. What's the different between you vs http://www.gossamer-threads.com/scripts/webmail/index.htm and http://solutionscripts.com/vault/alias-mail/order.shtml ? If it's exactly the same, why shouldn't I pay $500 one time fee rather than $20 or more monthly fee.
The number one reason to go with NetMongol is that we are a completely outsourced solution. Meaning you don't have to setup the mail yourself using on of those high priced scripts. We pay for all the bandwidth used by the e-mail and web-mail pages which is a lot of traffic that could rack up your hosting bill. On top of that we have lots of features and we're always responsive about adding new ones that our clients request.
5. How fast is your support?
:-) Well I got to this one pretty quick. We usually respond to e-mails the same day that they are sent.
6. How reliable is your service? sure I don't want to see you go out of business after 2 years, when I'm getting many people sign up with your email. If that's the case, it's TRANSFERABLE to other services?
We are making a profit right now and so we will be around indefinitely. :-) Profit is good.
Greg Deasaro
NetMongol Admin
iwannabe
11-18-2001, 02:58 AM
How is this exactly work?
Where will be a login page for account holders?
Will it be at my site or at your site?
How about signup page?
NetMongol
11-18-2001, 04:36 AM
The login page is on your server. It gets processed by ours and the actual web-mail URL once they are logged in (the URL they'll see in the address bar) will look like http://www.838383.com:8383/Xa2769ecb9d9c999fc92bb218be/menu.cgi See our name doesn't show up even in the URL. If you really want it to look like everything is on your side you can setup a subdomain that points to our server (838383.com). Say you point mail.yourdomain.com to 838383.com using your DNS settings. Then the URL would look like http://mail.yourdomain.com:8383/Xa2769ecb9d9c999fc92bb218be/menu.cgi . Total cloaking of our URL's. Check out http://www.netmongol.com for more details plus links to a few of our clients sites to see it in action.
Greg Deasaro
NetMongol Admin
iwannabe
11-18-2001, 11:53 AM
Just one more question:)
You said:
It's $20 for 1000 users for a single domain. But we can setup up
to 20 "alias domains" per account for a one-time fee of $5 per
domain. Basically aliasing domains groups them as under the one
parent account.
Let's say I have domain1.com and domain2.com and use it as
"alias domains". If, I create account "info@domain1.com",
then, I can not create "info@domain2.com". Am I assuming
correct?
NetMongol
11-18-2001, 06:47 PM
That is correct iwannabe. They are all under the parent domain so there can only be ONE of each unique username for ALL of the domains since they are using the same parent domain.
Greg Deasaro
NetMongol Admin
WaldoUK
11-18-2001, 08:14 PM
Just to follow on from the prior question... say I have two domains myfirstdomain.com and myseconddomain.com and someone signs up for an e-mail address name@myfirstdomain.com... if someone sends an e-mail to name@myseconddomain.com will it reach it's destination. (I'm thinking that would be quite cool)
NetMongol
11-18-2001, 09:46 PM
Yes they would be able to receive mail at name@firstdomain.com and name@seconddomain.com and name@thirddomain.com and so on for all the aliased domains. It's your choice as to whether you inform your users about this. There is only one "name" account for all of the alias domains.
Greg Deasaro
NetMongol Admin