Re: Microsoft POP3 replacement
- From: Wim <wimm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 11:45:08 +1000
In article <uhuyWbdzJHA.436@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
says...
OK, I'm throwing in the towel on the crappy POP3 server that ships withI really like SurgeMail (http://www.netwinsite.com) which does all of
Windows Server 2003. I won't go into the reasons why - just look up some of
my previous posts ;-)
So I'm asking if any of you can recommend a GOOD 3rd-party POP3 server for
W2K3. My requirements are that it be able to handle multiple domains, and
multiple users with the same name in different domains (e.g.,
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx, webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx, webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx, etc.).
It should support Secure Passphrase Authentication and the Outlook Express
mail client. It would be nice if it had forwarding capability, e.g.
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx and webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx forward to
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx It should be easy to install, configure and maintain
(I don't want this to be my life's work!) and relatively inexpensive. Above
all, it should work as advertised!
Thanks in advance for all suggestions!
Regards,
Ron Hinds
that, as well as Web Mail. We use it to support many domains and users.
Wim Morrison
Back office minion
.
- References:
- Microsoft POP3 replacement
- From: Ron Hinds
- Microsoft POP3 replacement
- Prev by Date: 92 Opinion de Dsiconsolas.com 30184
- Next by Date: mails in BAD folder
- Previous by thread: Microsoft POP3 replacement
- Next by thread: Re: Microsoft POP3 replacement
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|