In this article I'll talk about the hardware and software components you'll need to build an e-mail system based on either Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or an Open Systems e-mail server such as ...
To an organization, e-mail is arguably the most important Internet service. It cuts down the costs and hassle of communicating with people around the world. But if you want more flexibility and ...
The company's new Linux software lets small businesses set up servers for e-mail, calendars and contact list--a product the company says will be less expensive than Microsoft's Exchange. Stephen ...
The company has released a version of its e-mail server software that can run on Linux-powered IBM mainframe computers, it plans to announce Monday. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
E-mail is old and complex. It’s the oldest still-recognizable component of the Internet, with its modern incarnation having coalesced out of several different decades-old messaging technologies ...
In the early 2000s it was the height of geek fashion to run your own e-mail server—then along came Gmail with two gigabytes of free storage and excellent spam filtering. Now even most people with ...
Oracle's recent foray into the e-mail server market, where it faces steep competition from Microsoft and IBM, is starting to pay off, the company says. The database software maker had signed 500 deals ...
Exim, the popular mail transfer agent (MTA) software, contains a critical-rated vulnerability that can, in some scenarios, enable remote attackers to run commands of their choice on unpatched mail ...
A few weeks ago....I think, there was discussion of a free mail server with POP3 and SMTP capability. It was not Mercury Mail, which I've tried before and could never get to work right. It was ...
A significant vulnerability has been discovered in the Sendmail open-source e-mail application that could allow attackers to take over control of any devices running the affected software. The flaw, ...
There are more pragmatic than pernicious reasons why a government official would want to use personal e-mail and their own server People bypass the careful arrangements made for them by IT departments ...