Re: Email
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 16:29:19 +1100
"Kevin" <Kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm working on a simple windows 2000 network that doesn't use an exchange
> server for email. How can I set up a simple inter-office email for about
10
> users with 2000 server?
> --
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Kevin
You could buy a third-party POP3 mail server, e.g.
SmartServer or VPOP3. They come fairly cheap and
are fairly powerful. However . . .
I have used a number of them over the years and I'm
left somewhat dissatisfied. Some have compatibility
problems with recent Windows service packs - the
solution is invariably to buy and install their latest products.
All of them suffer from the problem that they cannot
deliver incoming mail correctly if the adresses are
listed in the BCC field.
These days I prefer to use an external mail server.
It costs only A$13 per month, it will probably do
everything you require and it does not suffer from
any of the above problems.
You could also install Windows 2003 Small Business
Server. It has Exchange built in.
.
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