Re: Re: Mail server setup for small ISP

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ah but if you give them a quality product(even outsourced) and it works for them while you won't see the extra fees up front it will pay off in terms of they will call on you later for more help AND you will get referrals from others.

Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Gary Richardson wrote:
It's been awhile since I looked into it, but I recommend outsourcing your email.

Companies like fusemail (http://www.fusemail.com/solutions/resellers.html <http://www.fusemail.com/solutions/resellers.html>) will give you accounts at $0.69/month/account for a 1GB account (last time I checked anyway). They provide an API and a dashboard for managing it. They also handle backups, I believe (read the fine print before you trust me). I think there is spam filtering and anti-virus built in too.

Good idea, but that means no consulting fees for me ;).

I'll consider it, that is a fairly good idea.

Regards,

Ugo

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