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juice831

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Aug 1, 2008
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Hey all, I hope some of you can help me in answering two questions because I am trying to build my understanding on these topics. Anything helps, thanks in advance!

1. If I purchase a domain from godaddy.com and obtain hosting from them, would I be able to have push e-mail with my e-mail accounts? If not, are there hosting providers that do offer it?

2. Also, how is microsoft exchange usually set up in a business environment?
 

nadyne

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Jan 25, 2004
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I know that GoDaddy has some Hosted Exchange solutions available, and Exchange has push email. I don't know whether other options have push email.

I don't understand your Exchange question. What kind of set-up are you talking about? Are you talking about it in terms of what kind of server it runs on, how many users are usually connected to it, how much disk space should be available to it, what kinds of settings the Exchange server should use, or something else? What are you trying to accomplish with Exchange?

Regards,
Nadyne.
 

juice831

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Aug 1, 2008
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I don't understand your Exchange question. What kind of set-up are you talking about? Are you talking about it in terms of what kind of server it runs on, how many users are usually connected to it, how much disk space should be available to it, what kinds of settings the Exchange server should use, or something else? What are you trying to accomplish with Exchange?

Regards,
Nadyne.

I was just wondering how if it was possible to run exchange locally but have e-mail hosted somewhere else and still have it push
 

belvdr

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Aug 15, 2005
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I was just wondering how if it was possible to run exchange locally but have e-mail hosted somewhere else and still have it push

No, Exchange hosts the email boxes; that is its purpose.
 
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