> When we hosted sites at my old company we used to run Win2K servers
which
> had the MX/IPX records pointed to them via the ISP.

Is the IPX record the one that redirects web traffic?


> We ran Mailtraq for POP
> boxes, which is a doddle to setup etc

OK, cule. I'll take a look at that.

WRT the domain names, some of them were registered with Fasthosts, which
are pointed to two DNS servers by IP. Unfortunately my previous employer
is also going to dump the DNS management, so figured we'd have to run a
DNS service on two of the Internet-facing boxes. Got any recommendations
for that? And I'm looking for ease of use, at the moment (and for
"ease-of-use", read "I know naathing..."  ;-).


> You may also want to think of a backup procedure for DB
> and code.

All the code is backed up to tape every night, so OK there. That's
great, Neil, thanks, BTW.

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