June 23, 2008
Common Brands Of Email Server Software
Email server software can seem a bit confusing if you are new to the computer world. But they are an important part of what allows you to send email and receive email from other people. You should know that there are three pretty popular servers that most businesses use. These serves are: Linux email server, Merak mail server and a Kerio mail server. Each one has a different use and each requires different knowledge in order to use them. Which one is right for you?
So what makes the Linux email server so popular? First, you do not have to register with the company to use the software. Unlike its competitors, the Linux server is free to use. The catch is that you have to know how the system works and have a pretty good handle on the programming language in order for it to work. If you do not know what you are doing, then Linux may not be the best choice for you. You may be better off going with a different type of server.
The Merak mail server is a server that is used widely in Local Area Networks, such as those used in businesses. It can be used with both the Microsoft and Linux operating systems. There are different levels of services that Merak offers and they vary, such as how many users can be utilizing the software program at one time. If you use this program, then go with version PP since it also includes the use of an email address list that everyone in the office can use to send emails.
Last on the list is Kerio mail server. This is the full service, one-stop shopping solution for email servers. It is used for corporate businesses and comes equipped with anti-spam, anti-virus and a host of other protective measures to keep your email server working in top shape. The bonus for using Kerio is that it works with Smartphones, as well as wireless, to communicate calendars and important emails while you are away from your desk.
Email server software is available and is offered with a wide range of services. Picking the right one for your needs is going to depend largely on how much experience you have with servers and networks. You will also need to factor in cost, upkeep and the type of service you expect to get. If it is for a small business or personal use, then you may not want to invest so much money into a system.
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