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    Exchange BC alternatives

    are there any excahnge gurus out there that can help me.

    Current gig I am working on was to PM a BC project. Came in, did some assesment and trying to complete a data replication project that needed some direction.
    However their users are allowed pretty much free role and exchange is in a right mess.
    Long story short, lost 2 disks on an excahnge store and they have been trying to restore.

    It director asked me for any alternatives for around 10-20 staff.
    They currently have 1 clustered exchange box running, with replication that will eventually be off site. This would suffice but looking at alternatives.
    Can exchange replicate mailboxes to another mailserver and not conflict???
    Is there any other alternatives???

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    Originally posted by Bill View Post
    are there any excahnge gurus out there that can help me.

    Current gig I am working on was to PM a BC project. Came in, did some assesment and trying to complete a data replication project that needed some direction.
    However their users are allowed pretty much free role and exchange is in a right mess.
    Long story short, lost 2 disks on an excahnge store and they have been trying to restore.

    It director asked me for any alternatives for around 10-20 staff.
    They currently have 1 clustered exchange box running, with replication that will eventually be off site. This would suffice but looking at alternatives.
    Can exchange replicate mailboxes to another mailserver and not conflict???
    Is there any other alternatives???
    Don't know if this helps.

    http://www.axigen.com/mail-server/enterprise/
    If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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      #3
      at first glance it just looks like a bolt on. I don't think it would be of any benefit if you loose exchange.
      Thanks though, and I will have a better look at it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Bill View Post
        at first glance it just looks like a bolt on. I don't think it would be of any benefit if you loose exchange.
        Thanks though, and I will have a better look at it.
        It's not a bolt on from what I have read. The Enterprise version even allows you to migrate your exchange mailboxes across by IMAP.
        If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bill View Post
          are there any excahnge gurus out there that can help me.

          Current gig I am working on was to PM a BC project. Came in, did some assesment and trying to complete a data replication project that needed some direction.
          However their users are allowed pretty much free role and exchange is in a right mess.
          Long story short, lost 2 disks on an excahnge store and they have been trying to restore.

          It director asked me for any alternatives for around 10-20 staff.
          They currently have 1 clustered exchange box running, with replication that will eventually be off site. This would suffice but looking at alternatives.
          Can exchange replicate mailboxes to another mailserver and not conflict???
          Is there any other alternatives???
          Look at a product called DoubleTake. I ran a project to deploy it in a finance house last year.

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            #6
            come one, be modern.....corporate Gmail!

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              #7
              For 20 users I would use an IMAP protocol linux server The debian cook book gives a detailed guide for a mega secure service. I built one a few years back using a 40 meg Debian iso. It ran untouched for over 3 years. Backups are simple as its all flat file based and you can get clever with multi a multi site service if you need to expand

              If the company uses Blackberrys they can get email pushed to them as well.

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                #8
                Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
                It's not a bolt on from what I have read. The Enterprise version even allows you to migrate your exchange mailboxes across by IMAP.
                I should have also mentioned Squirrelmail, but couldn't remember the name at the time of my original posting. I'm planning on testing it in my home environment so that I can get rid of my existing provider and look to using my own email server for sending and receiving emails.
                If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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                  #9
                  Email Systems (Linky) have a fairly good system. Cleans mail before it arrives at your exchange box. They also provide an outlook plugin that allows users to send/receive mail if the exchange falls over.
                  SUFTUM

                  May life give you what you need, rather than what you want....

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                    #10
                    As this is my first post let me say Hi to everyone.

                    I am assuming this is a AD Domain and Exchange 2003

                    IMHO before you can look at an alternative its worth highlighting issues that I can see that needs to be addressed first. 1
                    users are allowed pretty much free role
                    hence why they are in this mess today. If this is not addressed then no matter what system you have in place it will eventually end up the same. Rule of thumb is if a user see's a button they will "click" to see what it does. 2
                    Long story short, lost 2 disks on an excahnge store
                    Where is the backup/recovery process and what exchange backup S/W do they use for backing up? if non existent then this needs to be addressed ASAP as this is vital...Once you have addressed all these issues first, so as not to be in the same situ a year from now then you can address the question of which mail system to use which has questions attached to ie do they need third party connectors to mobile mail, do they wish to receive external mail from the internet etc... You will probably find that exchange will surfice to their needs and they have already payed for the licences. During the interim configure the mail clients to cached exchange mode so they have a copy of their mail locally (if backups are dodgy)

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