29 Aug
2003
29 Aug
'03
5:17 p.m.
In article <75634F04BFCFD511BF69009027DC86495C64AB@mailman.thenap.com>, Drew Weaver <drew.weaver@thenap.com> writes
Then why not just pay a Virtual Mail hosting company to host a mail server for you via Imail or one of the other virtual email service packages out there. It is very inexpensive most of the time. That way you have the flexibility of having your own mail server, plus (most of the time) the server is hosted in a controlled environment (ie power, AC, network) et cetera, the benefits are endless.
I do that for POP3, but suppliers of a similar service for outbound mail clearly need a new marketing department. -- Roland Perry