[ale] Advice
Bob Toxen
bob at verysecurelinux.com
Fri Jan 13 18:12:19 EST 2006
Like virginity, Windows is its own punishment.
Ask anyone who maintains both Exchange and Linux mail servers and they'll
tell you that Exchange fails far more often -- about 5 times as frequently
in my experience. Have fun pulling your, er, hair out.
Bob
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 09:56:25AM -0500, James P. Kinney III wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 08:22 -0500, smokeyrd at bellsouth.net wrote:
> > Thats about where we are...talking further with people, it is ideal to have someone that is educated in linux, as that is where our current IT staff is lacking, but because of the way gas and insurance is, we have to really watch our recurring expenses. although exchange is very $$$ to start, it doesnt have any kind of recurring charges for updates and can be supported off our current IT staff. Im going to be doing meeetings throughout the day today and will keep you guys updated with my thoughts as discussions progress to try and be sure i dont make a mistake that ends up costing us money in the end. thanks again!
> > -Rob
> > >
>
> My $0.02
>
> The biggest advantage to using the Linux process is that even for a
> windows admin, all that is needed once it is set up is to add and delete
> users. Windows admins can handle that with webmin.
>
> My vote: set them up with the best solution for the job. Find them other
> support persons out side the IT staff they can call for extra help when
> things need it. Show how to do the basic stuff like add and remove
> users. Then just sit back and let things run.
> --
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