I've raised the white flag. I've had it with hosting e-mail. I just purchased an e-mail hosting plan from GoDaddy, and I'm in the process of moving all the e-mail accounts. And instructing customers on how to change their Outlook settings for the new system. Hopefully, I can get everyone moved over in the next couple of weeks.
The sordid tale of the tar-baby from hell begins about four years ago, when I was having problems with the ISP that was hosting my e-mail service. As things happened, I came upon an open-source mail server called Lumisoft that was written in C# and was able to handle SMTP relays, POP3 inboxes, and had a cute WinForms UI for administration. It must have been the macho call of the wild - I can do this! I grabbed an old computer, wiped it clean, installed Windows 2000 Pro on it and set up the mail server. I had initially intended to use it for just my own purposes, and my wife and I used it for our e-mail. But as things progressed, I started getting calls from customers who were getting angry that their ISPs weren't filtering their spam and letting e-mail viruses get through. So I picked up SpamAssassin, and wrote a couple Perl scripts (shoutout: using ActiveState ActivePerl) that would comb the mail looking for spam to tag and also tossing out anything executable. These Perl scripts were fired off by a little C# Windows Service I wrote in a half-hour. And I'm happy to say I haven't had a single e-mail virus in Outlook in four years. But things quickly deteorated. To summarize:
I've had it up to here, and now I'm putting POSTAL to pasture. (Yes, I named the computer "POSTAL" as a joke. Ha ha, just serious.) I can get 100 POP3 e-mail accounts from GoDaddy for just $30 a year, and it comes with a webmail interface. The admin interface is a pain in the rear, but I'm sure they can do a better job with uptime than I can. I will miss having a bottomless e-mail account that users could send 100 MB files to, but the need for that has decreased as well. At least I won't be wasting any more time on this.
This is better than going postal. Don't you think?
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