Here's a basic question:

What factors should I consider in setting up our first email system?

We're a small office, 3-5 users, Mac and PC on a 10BaseT LAN. 
Peer-to-peer sharing only at this time.

We have a hosting account with a company that provides unlimited POP 
accounts for our domain name.
Currently we only have a dial-up ISP account shared with a router. Soon 
to have cable modem.

I want users to be able to send email and attachments to one another and 
onto the Internet. Should I just use the POP accounts for all of this or 
should I set up an inhouse email server with SIMS or ??



Doug Hinschberger
Administrative Services Manager
Stroud's Auto Rebuild

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