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General Software Discussion / Re: Email Server Frustration -- Looking for Advice
« Last post by megar on December 10, 2010, 10:29 AM »I'm surprised no one pointed you to Google Apps.
I switched from my linux mail Server+webmail to Google, and I am very pleased in it. It also supports fetching others account and acts as a centralized IMAP server if you want to use it with a mail client program.
It means switching your MX server in the DNS domain definition from you server to google's, so it is really a big step to make, because in a way, you loose ownership of your mail. It prevented me to do it sooner. Now that I made it, I don't miss having to administer one mail server (antivirus, antispam, shitty webmail, etc.), and I am very proud I did it.
There are a tons of webpage describing how to do it, and benefits.
One random page : http://www.nirmaltv....using-google-apps-1/
I switched from my linux mail Server+webmail to Google, and I am very pleased in it. It also supports fetching others account and acts as a centralized IMAP server if you want to use it with a mail client program.
It means switching your MX server in the DNS domain definition from you server to google's, so it is really a big step to make, because in a way, you loose ownership of your mail. It prevented me to do it sooner. Now that I made it, I don't miss having to administer one mail server (antivirus, antispam, shitty webmail, etc.), and I am very proud I did it.
There are a tons of webpage describing how to do it, and benefits.
One random page : http://www.nirmaltv....using-google-apps-1/