Hi,

On Wed, 21.02.2007 at 14:14:57 -0800, lechuit pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem has been translated on FTP (creation of
> FTP access to transfer presentation!)

that's what the regular users can be taught to use, and it works.

> One policy used is to postpone big files to transfer
> them during night.

This is only required if you have too little bandwidth.

> Then : 
> - many communication, try to create, with all the
> associates, mail best practicies

If you can make them even discuss a proper email policy, then you're
almost there. But this isn't the norm, imho, because email is so easy
that discussing it is only a waste of time. Except that the legal and
marketing departments get their say on how to bloat the footer by 3k
per message, and/or enforce HTML email.

> - that your ISP route all the email so that you manage
> your smtp queues

That should be the standard. Using a foreign POP3 mailbox or some such
isn't "corporate" usage. This might work for a small shop, but at
least, it doesn't scale.

> - may be one server to reveive, another to send if
> possible

That's only necessary if you have a large volume of email. In most
other cases, I'd use both for both directions in order to have at least
one server up at all times.


Best,
--Toni++

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