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Seattle18 12-03-2005 10:01 PM

Read all about them, but which do users prefer - Mailstreet, Link2Exchange, or other?
 
Please choose which you prefer, and tell why.

whsbuss 12-03-2005 10:18 PM

You have Lunk2Exchange in the poll?

Seattle18 12-03-2005 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whsbuss
You have Lunk2Exchange in the poll?

DOH! You know what I meant to type! :oops:

corey@12mile 12-04-2005 11:51 AM

I have this little ol' BES 4 server sitting in my basement with 200 user license on it... of which I am using, well 2 licenses. I have a 20 user BES at one of my offices as well, which hosts all my 12mile stuff... but I only have 11 people on it, including my everyday handheld.

I can't see myself paying for BES in the near future.

cd.

Jase88 12-04-2005 12:21 PM

^^ What do you use for an email server? Exchange?

I suppose your own BES server would be ideal. But I don't care to maintain expensive hardware, nor purchase the necessary server licences, UPS hardware, etc.

Jase88 12-04-2005 12:22 PM

I use ASP Flex for hosting. http://www.aspflex.com

Small Canadian company, but the service is excellent. Payment options are flexible...

corey@12mile 12-04-2005 02:51 PM

At home I have a Compaq DL360 with SBS2003 (thanks AOS) running Exchange 2003. I have a Compaq 1850R with Windows 2003 (thanks MS) with BES 4.

Some of the perks of being a manager at a large computer store are free goodies from vendors... I have an entire closet dedicated to computer apparel. The servers came from a a repo/auction house and from ebay, all dirt cheap. Replacement/spare drives came from my friends at AOS (don't ask).

I also have dual internet feeds at home, all running through a symantec router... nothing fancy, but somewhat reliable in the boonies where I live, 1 connection to cable company, 1 connection to phone company.

Nothing at my house is production, all testing and stuff.

cd.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Jase88
^^ What do you use for an email server? Exchange?

I suppose your own BES server would be ideal. But I don't care to maintain expensive hardware, nor purchase the necessary server licences, UPS hardware, etc.


aviationwiz 12-04-2005 06:54 PM

I use ExchangeMyMail. Looked like the best choice for me.

roofus 12-04-2005 08:46 PM

I signed up with Mailstreet some time ago. It was painless and it works well with no hassles. There may be cheaper services out there, but my attitude is is it aint broke - don't fix it.

genesislogic 12-04-2005 08:48 PM

ExchangeMyMail.com by far the best. No questions about it.

bthom 12-04-2005 09:07 PM

I've tried Mailstreet and exchangemymail but both had connection issues and support had the attitude that nothing was ever wrong with their system.
I found http://www.enomia.com and am happy so far.

Sparkomatic 12-04-2005 09:51 PM

I've used 1and1.com (No BES though) and switched to Exchangemymail.com when I got the BB. Awesome service!! I highly recommend them.

bthom, I'm surprised you had a problem with support at exchangemymail. They've been extremely helpful for me and respond very quick. Maybe they've improved their service?

Micpip 12-05-2005 08:44 AM

Link2Exchange is excellent. We have 4 users on at my work and have many other clients using there service.

Tech support is great

takeshi 12-05-2005 10:20 AM

I've personally never had problems with MailStreet. Haven't tried any other hosted BES services as it's a bit of trouble to switch.

ShaneToronto 07-21-2006 07:38 PM

SO many positive responses about exchangemymail on several different threads.. yet an email that I sent on Thursday evening to their support email requesting information on setup has not yet been answered over 24 hours later.

Is their response time consistently quick or are there inconsistensies? Usually I would run from a service provider that doesn't offer at least next day response to their emails. The other service providers I emailed all responded inside of 12 hours. Exchangemymail was the one that I was ready to sign up with but now it seems to have moved to the bottom of the heap. The people at link2exchange and mailstreet seem to be very much on their toes.

I figure I'll give exchangemymail the benefit of the doubt that this is an unusual response time, but I'm definitely not as convinced as I once was after reading all of the reviews of all of the different providers. I'm going to take my time a bit more before deciding on who to go with, personally.

Seattle18 07-21-2006 09:38 PM

I used to be with ExchangeMyMail, but switched to Link2Exchange for two reasons: they helped me get synced with Mail, iCal and Address Book on my Mac, and they have 24 hour phone support. More than once I have had to call in on the weekend to reacvitvate after an OS upgrade, and they are always there, ready to help. It's just my two cents, but I would go with L2E.

bpowell 07-21-2006 09:40 PM

You should also check out mail2web.com

AlwaysOn607 07-22-2006 10:15 AM

ExchangeMyMail for me. My experiences with support have been awesome.

exchangemymail 07-29-2006 02:53 PM

Exchangemymail.com
 
Thanks for all the excellent responses!

Shane your email got caught in our spam filter. I have since replied.
Please check your mail.

Thanks again to everyone for their positive feedback!

david_uk 07-30-2006 02:50 PM

I'm in the market for BES hosting. Two weeks ago I emailed MailStreet, ExchangeMyMail and a couple of UK providers with a simple pre-sales query.

The only reply was from BT who just poll, not push.

From the others, zilch.


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