Can anyone recommend a reliable domain name and email hosint package?

I've been using Crazy Domains to store all my clients domain names and have also used them for their email hosting, but they are quite simply the most frustrating company to deal with. I'm looking to move all my domain names and email hosting to another company and would like advice and suggestions of where to go. Any help gratefully received.
Cheers,
Cathie

I'm using Dreamhost, have for a long time and have been happy with the service.

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