[clue-tech] Hosted Exchange
Jon Buttjer
jontheisguy at gmail.com
Wed Dec 19 17:59:47 MST 2007
Brian,
I can't speak for the rest of the list, but I used to work doing
support for USA.NET. They do offer hosted Exchange solutions. They
are based in Colorado Springs & Denver. I did support out of
Westminster, but I am not sure if that location is still alive.
Anyhow it will be a cost (as you know) but the support with hosted
Exchange was probably 8 out of 10 when I was there... that was like 3+
years ago. I still know some of the support people and from what I
recall they were really adamate about getting solid in their
Blackberry support and such.
HTH,
jontheisguy
On Dec 19, 2007 4:52 PM, Brian Gibson <bwg1974 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I know this is an odd place to be asking this, but
> does anyone have any recommendations for companies
> that provide hosted exchange services? Must have
> remote administration, public folders, provide
> blackberry access, and allow importation of existing
> email data.
>
> My company's ISP has ceased providing a backup MX
> service so there's going to be an annual expense
> incurred no matter what. So I figure why not just
> host the whole thing. This means little to no
> administration, accessible 24/7 everywhere, no need to
> deal with licensing, yada, yada. Once Exchange is
> removed that's one less Windows dependency which will
> help make it easier to move to Linux.
>
> Adoption is SLOW in my company. I've only managed to
> replace one piece of software with an open source
> alternative.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Brian
>
>
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