I recently set up a personal Web server using IIS, that experience has got me
thinking about setting up one's and e-mail server. That would mean that you
wouldn't have two be dependent upon a third-party to provide an e-mail service
that doesn't rely on SSL. If you are on a broadband connection, how hard is it
to set up an email server on a home computer? I suppose that leaves setting up
some sort of telephone access.
Cheers
Tony.
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