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To exchange or pop?

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stingers

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Jan 13, 2002
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Hi all -

Let me preface this post with the fact that I have had no formal computer training, except a 100 level class in college. That being said I am an experienced computer user considered by all that know me (but whom know very little about computers) to be an expert. However, knowing as much as I do I know enough to know that I know nothing, ya know :) I currently manage a small NT4 network of 20 or so computers, a network that I set up and maintain (with no problems might I add (knocking on wood). I have also designed, developed and written a COMPLEX access db that my business depends on for everyday use. I have successfully learned, Access, VB, office interoperability, some SQL etc on my own.

Sorry for the bore but I felt it necessary to give you a little background before asking my question.

Now, as someone with an affinity for 'computers' is it as difficult as one might think after hearing all the horror stories to set up and maintain an exchange server? I don’t have the time to devote to learn ALL he ins and outs as I did in the past when learning sql, access, or vb. I know its no easy task (or its it really?) We only have a need for 20-30 email addys, on one domain in the near future which, I assume, will make it easier than an enterprise level set up across domains and what not.

Thanks in advance for all replies, opinions, links to good exchange rescores, etc...

Ryan
 
I recently decided to rollout exchange 2000 here at our small company aswell and it actually is very easy to setup and maintain. If you have mastered those other area's of information technology exchange 2000 should be no problem for you. Grab a few good books and whitepapers on exchange 2000 and setup a practice lab and monkey around with it before you switch your company over.
I have to admit that all the EXTRA capabilities exchange offers can be time consuming compared to a normal SMTP/POP3 mail server (Merak, SLMail etc)but you dont have to use all of its functionality. Good luck with your mail server upgrades!



 
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