The Dean Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 I may be getting a new client that has a small network (25-30 computers...mostly laptops, they tell me) running Windows Server 2003. Their current vendor leases them Symantec Email Security. So, if I take the biz, I will need to replace the security package. Most of what they need done, on a regular basis, I can handle fine. There are a couple of issues outside of my area of expertise. The main one that concerns me is the maintenance of the server and specifically replacing their security software/system. Right now, one of the options I am looking at is Sunbelt's Ninja Email Security...but, I just started my research. I'm looking for suggestions, and perhaps a little advice to get me started. Maybe have a short give-and-take via PM or email...or perhaps someone can point me to their favorite web resources for boning up on this stuff. For the most part, I only have worked on small wireless networks, with no server...so, I'm a definite newbie when it comes to real networking. The other issue, I have to tackle, is the maintenance of the MS RMS software for their gift shop registers. I am just starting to look into this, but I'm thinking that this is something I may have to farm out to another vendor. But, if anyone has any experience, or advice, in this matter, I am all ears. Thanks, in advance.
Chilly Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 You should outsource exchange to Mailtrust. http://www.mailtrust.com
The Dean Posted December 10, 2008 Author Posted December 10, 2008 You should outsource exchange to Mailtrust. http://www.mailtrust.com I will check it out, thanks.
The Dean Posted December 10, 2008 Author Posted December 10, 2008 You should outsource exchange to Mailtrust. http://www.mailtrust.com Do you know anything about their Noteworthy email package?
Chilly Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Do you know anything about their Noteworthy email package? Sure, I'm actually an e-mail tech for them, lolz. It's why I recommended it in the first place. Check the PM I'm about to send you.
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