On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 11:29 -0400, Mark wrote:
> Can anyone who has done it comment on the downside (if any) of
> bringing email in-house, as opposed to continuing to pay a hosting
> provider? My plan is to have a separate server, sitting by itself in
> the DMZ, so the internal LAN should remain relatively safe. The DSL
> provider we use will host the DNS records (MX). We have a top-notch
> firewall already in place, but this is the first step we've taken
> toward making anything available inbound, so I'm cautiously
> optimistic.
> 
> -- 
> Mark
> [unwieldy legal disclaimer would go here - feel free to type your own]

I have an in-house mail server.  In my experience, the only problem I
have with it is when our cable Internet goes out.  I pay $99USD a month
for cable Internet with a static IP and the cable usually goes out for a
couple of hours on the weekends (grrr).  Other than that I haven't
really had any problems with it...

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