What about Google Apps for your domain? Set your MX to google, then forward it all back to your real mail server. You'd get google spam filtering to boot.
And the cost is just right! Of course you and all your employees will have to get their google implant chip installed first, but i think the self-install kit will be shipping soon. ray On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Dustin Puryear wrote: > As with many small companies, at times our mail server goes down > (repairs, etc) and we end up getting deferred mail destined for us. > That would be fine, but a lot of people (and automated processes) > don't like getting the Delayed Delivery messages. > > To counter that, we are interested in a backup mail service. There are > some offerings from companies that provide DNS service (e.g., > zoneedit.com). There may be others. Does anyone have suggestions, > comments, or criticisms about these services? > > We do around 1-2GB of mail a month, so we would like to keep costs > down. > > Suggestions welcome!
