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e-dub 06-19-2007 11:56 PM

hosted outlook 2007
 
any suggestions on which to use? cheapest i've seen is around ten a month. any of you guys know of cheaper ones?

eric b

dmackdaddy 06-20-2007 12:11 AM

im in the process of building my own solution and that's probably a decent price for 1gb of mail.

btw, html mail looks nice on this thing!

Pibe38 06-20-2007 12:24 AM

Is Mail2Web Outlook 2007? I use their free service...

scottyAPS 06-20-2007 01:53 AM

No Exchange 2007 for mail2web... I emailed them a couple weeks ago. They do not know when they will be updating...

asksmity 06-20-2007 12:08 PM

Re: hosted outlook 2007
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by e-dub
any suggestions on which to use? cheapest i've seen is around ten a month. any of you guys know of cheaper ones?

eric b

Thats the price through my webhost, and its the cheapest i have seen as well. Theres alot of licensing an work that goes through to keep an exchange system running good. In essence from your desktop your keeping a connection with the exchange server for as long as outlook is open.

e-dub 06-20-2007 05:48 PM

i just have all my gmail forwarded to my mail2web box, and pushed to me. i pay the two dollars a month extra so i can "send from" my gmail address. i'm sure the ten dollar solutions offer that service as well?

eric b

gigatigga 06-20-2007 08:09 PM

If you want server 2k7 and aren't afraid to pay for it, check out 123together.com

Pibe38 06-22-2007 06:41 AM

Anyone been to their mail2web control panel recently? They split up the sections for the server settings, they have WM2003 and WM5, and then a new one for WM6.

They only difference I saw is that the e-mail address has an underscore instead of the @ sign.

For example... ABCDEF@mail2web.com would be for WM5 and ABCDEF_mail2web.com for WM6. Since I didn't know this I used the @ sign and I sync'ed fine to the sever... anyone know the difference? Will the underscore even work?

Just figured I'd share...

kybballfan 06-22-2007 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pibe38
Anyone been to their mail2web control panel recently? They split up the sections for the server settings, they have WM2003 and WM5, and then a new one for WM6.

They only difference I saw is that the e-mail address has an underscore instead of the @ sign.

For example... ABCDEF@mail2web.com would be for WM5 and ABCDEF_mail2web.com for WM6. Since I didn't know this I used the @ sign and I sync'ed fine to the sever... anyone know the difference? Will the underscore even work?

Just figured I'd share...

I used the underscore and it worked fine. No issues

asksmity 06-24-2007 01:31 AM

Re: hosted outlook 2007
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asksmity
Quote:

Originally Posted by e-dub
any suggestions on which to use? cheapest i've seen is around ten a month. any of you guys know of cheaper ones?

eric b

Thats the price through my webhost, and its the cheapest i have seen as well. Theres alot of licensing an work that goes through to keep an exchange system running good. In essence from your desktop your keeping a connection with the exchange server for as long as outlook is open.

i stand corrected.... my host dropped there price a bit.... cost for exchange with 1gb is 6.99 per user.... last time i checked they required a 3 moth subscription, but thats 21 every 3 months

http://order.1and1.com/xml/order/MailExchange

stroths 06-24-2007 09:26 AM

While 1and1 is a good low-priced Exchange hosting provider, they are only on Exchange Server 2003.

evilecho 06-24-2007 11:26 AM

heres the only info i was able to find on mail2web's site about exchange 2007 in their FAQs

Quote:

Originally Posted by http://mail2web.com
When will you upgrade to Microsoft Exchange 2007?

Answer: mail2web.com is planning to upgrade all customers from our current Exchange 2003 platform to the new Microsoft Exchange 2007 platform, after its release. All customers Business Exchange Professional customers will receive a free upgrade to Outlook 2007. Microsoft Exchange 2007 is expected to be released in early 2007. The timing of this upgrade is still to be determined and is in part dependant on the release date of Exchange 2007.


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