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I don't think I've heard of anyone around here having the Exchange software due to its price... we don't get those deals :P
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Most residential ISPs like cox or Qwest block ports 80 and 443 inbound so that end users cannot startup a web hosting site from their homes. Since most of information that Directpush uses is over these ports you will not have an out-of-the-box installation. For the most part however exchange is an easy install it just needs Active directory. Once you servicepack it up to 2 the Directpush is operational. You will have to customize the SSL and http ports that IIS sets for Activesync and you will need a certificate for SSL.
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I did a quick search because I'm interested in this as well. The university I'm going to has the same kind of deal. We basically get a lot of M$ software for free. These two links look like they'd have some good info on setting up an exchange server but I didn't have a chance to read through them. http://www.techtutorials.info/exchsetup.html
http://www.computerperformance.co.uk...03_install.htm
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