We outsourced our exchange to a vendor (more than 8 years) that fell apart 
early this year. We changed to Apptix and we
have been satisfied so far (about 8 months). They are very easy to work with 
and set up and are reasonably priced. We
are using outlook 2007 which they provide at no additional charge. I think they 
have a newer version also, but you will
never see me select a new version of anything from M$. If you now have email in 
outlook 2003 that you want to keep, be
very careful about saving that data before you change to a newer version. M$, 
as usual, makes no way to convert old
data. They expect you to start from scratch I guess. I used google for an hour 
and never did come up with a way to
convert from the ost file. Basically what we did was copy all the email into a 
personal pst file, then after converting
to 2008 we were able to import from the personal folder.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Malcolm Greene" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [NF] Experience with Comcast Business as email provider


Ted,

> You do reinforce my general inclination that mail services ought to be 
> segregated from ISP networking.

I strongly agree with your conclusion. You might want to look at
Rackspace's hosted email services. They support Outlook in all its glory
(calendars, etc). Perhaps Ed can chime in on what he knows about this
service. (I've seen similar hosted Exchange services from other vendors
as well).

http://www.rackspace.com/apps/email_hosting/

Malcolm

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