GeekSquad are not good from what I hear.  I don't have any first hand  
experience, though.

http://digg.com/search/page5?s=Squad&area=all&type=both&search- 
buried=0&sort=new&section=news

In the mean time you could purchase a hosted email service for them  
that would work in the interim - or better yet permanently.  When/if  
the exchange server is brought back to like you could migrate their  
old email.

On Mar 31, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Raymond Brigleb wrote:

> Hey there,
>
> I'm posting to this list with an awful MS Exchange question because,
> frankly, this list has more Portland-based geeks-per-capita than any
> other list I'm on. And while none of you may be able to answer this,
> it's worth a try.
>
> A client of mine is running an MS Exchange server out of their office
> - against my advice. Unfortunately, it broke on them this past week,
> and they can't get it fixed. I don't know the first thing about this,
> so I'm trying to find someone (or some service like geeksquad.com)
> that can come in and help them.
>
> If anyone knows of such a service, please let me know. Feel free to
> email me directly, or call 503-490-4595. I'd really appreciate any
> tips, they sound sorta desperate. Like a business without their
> email, actually!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray Brigleb
> Needmore Designs LLC
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