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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/31/2014 04:29 PM, Scott Plante
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12pt; color: #000000">Oh, they don't host the email? I figured
it was more like the Google apps offering where they stored
everything for you in the cloud. In that case you'd have to
point your MX record at them, of course.
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If I point my MX record to MS then they would host the email.
Problem is that I do not want to give up control of that piece. I
would prefer to setup IMAP accounts in the Outlook web app.<br>
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