Hi,
I wonder if someone could advise. I’m planning on buying a server
running
SBS2003 for my office. Before I do, I just want to check something.
I own a domain name which I currently use for my website and company
email,
both of which are hosted on my ISP’s servers. When I install SBS, I want
to:
Leave both website and email on the ISP’s servers initially
Use an IMAP connector for Exchange to access the mail accounts on the
ISP’s
servers
Use my FQDN as the name of my local domain, while still leaving the
website
on my ISP’s server for now.
The idea is that I’ll migrate the mail over at some point, the website
I’m
happy to leave where it is. My question is, is all this possible?
I know the built-in POP3 connector won’t work with IMAP, but I’d
planned on
finding a commercial alternative - can anyone recommend one? And can I
safely
use the FQDN for my local domain but still leave my ISP hosting the
website?
Many thanks
Karl


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