>> Maintaining the security and functionality of an email server that
> communicates with the internet is a headache I don't want or have time for.
> (We have an internal email server but that is not a significant security
> risk.) I'm a one-man IT department in an agency of nearly 100 computer
> users. I barely have time to do what I already have to do. :)
>

No, that wasn't my suggestion. I was suggesting you maintain a server
in-house that communicates ONLY with the mail provider you contract with.
Retain all email in-house, and clear out the POP provider. But, on
reflection, that probably won't work if you have mail users outside of the
office (or using outside access, like smartphones or tablets) to access
shared email ids.

So, Never Mind, as Emily Litella would say.

Right. My in-house server would still have to be open to the internet.

I've done waaay more than my share of <Litella> .... </Litella> here over the years. :)

So thanks.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org


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