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#22

2002-10-05, 8:33 pm

Our ISP hosts our e-mail and internet. I'd like my company to host it. I'm
running Windows 2000 server with Exchange 2000 for the e-mail portion and
IIS for the web portion. Is there a site that I can go to that has some
more info on this or does anyone have any info on such a move? Thanks for
any help in advance.


Lars

2002-10-05, 8:33 pm

hosting your own internet access is very pricey!! you may just want to
continue with an ISP for internet access via dial-up or even better a
continuous connection (Cable, ISDN, DSL, Frame Relay, T1, Satellite, etc..)
If you have a 24/7 connection, then the best is if your ISP can assign you a
STATIC IP address.

hosting your own mail is easy and not costly since you already have Exchange
2000. you simply need to have your mail sent (or retrieved) to your
Exchange 2K server.

this article might help you out:
Hosting Your Own SMTP Mail Using Exchange 2000
http://www.msexchange.org/pages/articles.asp?art=612



"#22" <compcoff@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Our ISP hosts our e-mail and internet. I'd like my company to host it.

I'm
> running Windows 2000 server with Exchange 2000 for the e-mail portion and
> IIS for the web portion. Is there a site that I can go to that has some
> more info on this or does anyone have any info on such a move? Thanks for
> any help in advance.
>
>



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