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I am going to lease a webserver which is placed at my uplink-providers =
backbone. As mailserver they recommend me to use MS Exchange Server. I =
have no experience
with Exchange that's why I am asking.
1. Can Exchange be used as a standard SMTP-Server for everybody (not =
only NT-users)
2. Is it possible to host multiple domains with one IP
3. Can Exchange work as a standard POP3 Server
My typical scenario would be like this:
Lets asume I have 20 customers each with his own domain. Also each =
customer has only a standard dial-in connection (dynamic IP) to the =
Internet. Maybe the customer is running Exchange in his internal LAN. My =
Server should keep all mail for each domain, so when my customers =
connect to internet they should be able to fetch all their mail. Will I =
be able to do this with Exchange Server?
Sorry, if I am asking basic questions, but I don't like to spend several =
days in learning about Exchange to find out that it is impossible to use =
it. So please give me some ideas if it is worth to learn Exchange.
TIA=20
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