Software.com has a free version of Post.Office that is limited to ten
mailboxes. Maybe it's not the greatest, but it does a nice job. I've been
using it along with CF for a couple of years now with no problems.
Scott
Scott Brader
Prairie Software Development LLC
101 East Sadd Street
PO Box 235
North Prairie, WI 53153-0235
Phone: 262.392.9173
Fax: 262.392.9174
Toll Free: 888.821.3427
Mobile: 262.490.1376
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-----Original Message-----
From: Phoeun Pha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 1:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SMTP email question
hey all, is it possible to host my own site at home, but pay some hosting
company a fee for using their SMPT so i can send/receive email? is that
possible? cuz...
1. My host sucks, they are hosting 200 other peeps, and the site is slow
2. I got a killer server in my garage, and a decent DSL static line
3. email server software cost a TON that's why i am asking the question
Oh, while I'm at it, here's another question!
I got two puters. Puter A has the coldfusion server and has internet
connection. Puter B is networked to Puter A and has the SQL database, but
no internet connection. Its IP address is like 192.168.0.2. is there a way
for me to export or import data to the host computer (in Virginia)?? or
does Puter B have to have an internet connection? thanx!
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