Thanks!

Just wanted to thank Kevin, Jevon, Lloyd and Andy for their thoughts concerning mail servers and what not. Lots of different options that are going to have to be explained to the powers that be. Of course that’s assuming I ever get a handle on all of the different options!

Of course the more confusing and expensive the options get, the more likely they’ll decide to do nothing, which is probably what I would recommend anyway. (Free bandwidth is free bandwidth after all) But even if they decide to make a change, I win, because there’s another huge upgrade to add to my resume.. 🙂

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