SimonDavis
Technical User
Fuzzy question of the week here . . .
We have a 5.5 box with a bunch of users, that works fine for what we need. We have OWA, again perfectly adequate.
But (and here's where I'm fuzzy) - if we have a couple of users who spend most of their time out of the office, and have Blackberrys, is it possible to have a few entirely webmail based mailboxes?
I understand we can use BES, but that costs several thousand bucks, and for 2 people is rather heavy - it would also need its own server.
The Blackberrys can be easily set up to work with webmail based email - it is transparent to the user and his recipients.
Question is, can I 'hive off' a couple of mailboxes from our domain?
Just for a complete picture, our domain mails are passed via a seperate SMTP (IIS 5) server. That may or may not make things easier.
Not sure if this is even comprehensible, but thought I'd try . . . thanks.
We have a 5.5 box with a bunch of users, that works fine for what we need. We have OWA, again perfectly adequate.
But (and here's where I'm fuzzy) - if we have a couple of users who spend most of their time out of the office, and have Blackberrys, is it possible to have a few entirely webmail based mailboxes?
I understand we can use BES, but that costs several thousand bucks, and for 2 people is rather heavy - it would also need its own server.
The Blackberrys can be easily set up to work with webmail based email - it is transparent to the user and his recipients.
Question is, can I 'hive off' a couple of mailboxes from our domain?
Just for a complete picture, our domain mails are passed via a seperate SMTP (IIS 5) server. That may or may not make things easier.
Not sure if this is even comprehensible, but thought I'd try . . . thanks.