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So what is it -- 20 min, and a half dozen + responses -- ? A little more info -- we're not in a mode to hire anyone, for a year or so. I'm the most knowledgeable person RE networks/admin, and I'll be 150% time doing physics/electronics. Chris Devers <cdevers at pobox.com> writes... > Locally, we'd use a web-based or POP interface (Outlook Express? <gag cough>) "You are early enough in the process not to make that mistake: go with IMAP, not POP. It lets you keep your folders and (sometimes) configuration (e.g. address books, etc) on the mail server, so that, for example, people can check mail from work & home and have the same view of everything either way." What's IMAP? Sorry, no clue. You suggest yahoo -- that's problably a bit too barebones. "A good compromise might be a company that lets you have a virtual Linux server on their system. You get to control what goes on with your system," This looks palatable -- I'll start googling... Thanks all ... Steve
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