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We currently outsource our email solution and are looking to bring it in-house using Microsoft Exchange Server. We are currently a 30 person headquarters staff with an IT staff of 2 (myself and a DBA). I know that most Medium-Sized to Large firms will have an email administrator, but, I was wondering what members here have for staffing for Exchange
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I would be interested in a Gmail invite, if someone has one they are not using. Please email me at: d1_john@yahoo.com. thanks John Iida IT Manager ATSSA
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I was wondering if anyone had worked with or works with SpamBayse, the Open Source Project for fighting spam. It was brought to my attention by a member of our Association, who mentioned that it worked just great in identifying Spam - and it's trainable with your examples! It works with Outlook (not Outlook Express). Does anyone have any comments
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I have been using Mozilla/Firefox for several years as my primary browser at home and at work and would have to agree that it does just about anything that you would need a browser to do. The only real area where I have found IE to be very slightly better is in the realm of downloading a file from a website. Sometimes Mozilla/Firefox will get tied up
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We are in the process of getting some new desktop PC's and are considering getting Gateway hardware. I have a older Gateway desktop computer and a real old Gateway Notebook computer, both of which have been very dependable. Has anyone used Gateway Business Desktop Computers? Any comments? Good? Bad? Ugly? Thanks. John Iida IT Manager ATSSA
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We are looking to change from our present outsourced email hosting solution to another one. I have looked into using Yahoo Business Email... I know that there are other services out there... and I'm not looking for a "free service." Does anyone have any experiences that they wish to share? Thanks so much. John American Traffic Safety Services Assn
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There are several good solutions available for non-profit accounting, it depends upon what your organization's specific needs are. Here where I work, we use Solomon IV - now owned by Microsoft Business Solutions. It works fine as a A/P, A/R, G/L system. We use another database to manage our membership and meeting lists. Other options that I am familiar
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JT, As one of the others already posted, with the .COM bust, tech jobs are presently harder to get, not impossible, but hard. With your interests, have you thought of joing them, perhaps trying to get on in a bio-tech firm in either a web designer or researcher position? I know that the abilities you have with web design and presentation are skills
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Protecting against viruses, especially if you are running Microsoft Windows as your Operating System can feel like a job unto itself sometimes. Here are some guidelines that I received from a seminar I just attended: Make sure that you have the most recent patches installed - many worms and viruses take advantage of vulnerabilities in Windows If you
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I believe that QB PRO can be setup for DSL, but, during the "Internet Connection Setup," it will need to be pointed to a "LAN" or "Direct" connection. I took the liberty of including the link on Quickbooks' website with some detailed info. http://www.quickbooks.com/support/faqs/qbw2001/128477.html Hope this helps!