Just curious, why not let your clients send email throught their own ISP's?
This save you bandwidth, processing, etc...
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Two reasons for me: less technical support and more control.

It is a lot easier to give client one set of instructions. It doesn't make
any difference if they are on the road or setting up a machine at home or
the office - the instructions are the same. When I was having clients go
through their own ISP, I was constantly dealing with tech support issues
having to do with their ISP. Now I could have just said, "it's not my
problem, call your ISP", but I don't like to do things that way.

Even though it cost me bandwidth, I also like keeping on top of what my
clients are doing. This way, if one of them gets infected with a mass-mail
virus, I can be proactive and get them sorted out for example.

Paul Navarre
 


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