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Well - Linux comes fully loaded with everything you need.

Sendmail (enterprise grade SMTP agent), POP3/IMAP4 support, various webmail clients - can do it all. Though as you say you have an existing server, guess you won't want to reinstall it :)

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Well - Linux comes fully loaded with everything you need.

Sendmail (enterprise grade SMTP agent), POP3/IMAP4 support, various webmail clients - can do it all. Though as you say you have an existing server, guess you won't want to reinstall it :)

I plan to just run it off of the best computer we have in the office as it will be best suited to handle any extra processes and is on 24/7. It is a Windows XP machine though, so installing Linux is really out of the question. Thanks for your input so far. Anyone else?

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MailEnable http://www.mailenable.com

Personally think it's the best Windows-based mail server around, powerful yet simple to use, the Standard version is free.

I especially like its diagnostics feature, I didn't know some mail providers reject my mail if I do not set a proper PTR for my IP, and now with diagnostics I know :p

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I plan to just run it off of the best computer we have in the office as it will be best suited to handle any extra processes and is on 24/7. It is a Windows XP machine though, so installing Linux is really out of the question. Thanks for your input so far. Anyone else?

Well, there is a port of sendmail for the Windows platform...

http://www.indigostar.com/sendmail.htm

It seems to be a direct port of sendmail, from what their webpage says.

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The best machine you have in the office is running XP? No servers huh, just peer to peer - thought about going to something like SBS?

For ease of use and cost (FREE) and running on windows box, your best bet would be pmail - as Doug suggested already. A monkey could set it up and loaded with features. Spam blocking, etc..

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pegausus has a mail server now?

Last time i used it you had to install mecury mail for the server

Yes you are right - the mail server versions real name is Mercury;

Mercury Mail Transport System for Win32 and NetWare Systems v4.01a

Same Thing ;)

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