Re: [Nolug] Linux email host agency?

From: Joey Kelly <looseduk_at_ductape.net>
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 21:54:53 +0000
Message-Id: <02052221545302.01062@rahab>

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I hope you can find what you're looking for (heh, for the right price, I
might even consider doing it)... but honestly, you ought to host it yourself,
and use the erstwhile hosting fee to pay for directvDSL. That's far smarter
than a hosting company in silly valley.

- --Joey

Thou spake:
>On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 18:40, Craig Jackson wrote:
>> Hi All;
>>
>> Our business, St. Martin's, is looking for a good company to
>> handle/host email. We need about 100 accounts. I would like SMTP, secure
>> pop3, IMAP4, and Internet options.
>
>Just curious:
>
>St. Martin's School, St. Martin's Episcopal Church, or an
>actual business named St. Martin's ?
>
>Ron Johnson
>St. Martin's '81
>
>> Of course, the servers must be running on Linux.
>>
>> Presently we are using Exchange 5.5 but are ready to ditch that monster
>> and do not want the expensive upgrade to 2000. Unfortunately, all of our
>> groupware data is on the Exchange server. We would like to switch to a
>> Linux-based groupware server that integrates with Outlook. I've
>> downloaded Bynari (free). Does anyone have experience with Bynari? If
>> not can you recommend another Linux-based groupware server that
>> integrates with Outlook that can fit into our shoestring budget?
>>
>> The idea of having email hosted but groupware data managed by us is NOT
>> my idea, but I have to work the powers that be.
>>
>> Any recommendations for mail host agency or groupware server that can
>> work with Outlook?

- --

Joey Kelly
< Minister of the Gospel | Computer Networking Consultant >
http://joeykelly.dhs.org

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