I ran my own Exchange 2005 server for a couple of years, but recently 
changed my MX to point to gmail.  So far everything is great as far as 
mail is concerned, but I do miss the extra exchange features sometimes.  
No calendar, or tasks in my client (thunderbird) but these things are 
available through the gmail interface or through plugins in your 
client.  If you are using Outlook then you will have these features 
still, but obviously won't be able to leverage them through Exchange.  
It's a toss up really.  If you don't want those things or don't care 
about collaboration through the desktop client then gmail might be a 
great fit as a mail exchanger.

That's my $.02 anyway.

~Steve
http://goodcf.instantspot.com/blog



Michael David wrote:
> Hello all....
>
> Sorry for the off-topic thread, but my guess is that there are others
> here who have faced this same decision.
>
> I am considering outsourcing the email services I provide to my various 
> clients.
> Exchange 2007 would be nice, but not necessary.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>   

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