I just started using the google service for my own domain. Its very easy to setup and the standard edition is free so its worth a try. After trying it, if you dont like it you can always cancel the service. The good thing about the google service is that you can be pretty sure that your mail server wont go down (since you wont be admin'ing it, google will) and you wont have to become an "expert in mail servers". Razi On 8/8/07, Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri@gmail.com> wrote:
* Dave Howorth <dhoworth@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk> [08-08-07 11:34]:
I'd consider this but I don't want to have to become an expert in mail servers etc in order to set it up and maintain it securely. Are there any instructions or pre-packaged setups?
you have your own ip?
the google suggestion by Razi Khaja appears the easiest for what you want to do. You would not have to relay mail thru your isp that way. And there is *no* cost for the 2gb account, and you don't have to know how to do anything except fill_in_the_blanks(tm!).
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