My company has always had a hosted site and email. We were using NT and have
started the upgrade to change over to windows SBS 2003. I noted that SBS
comes with Exchange.

What do I need to do in order to host my company emails on site? I have a
registered domain at this point and am using a hosted email service, not from
my ISP..

As I said simple info...Suggestions, options????

Re: newbie looking for simple info by Mark

Mark
Wed Jun 22 01:53:06 CDT 2005

On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:44:01 -0700, "rlampky"
<rlampky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>My company has always had a hosted site and email. We were using NT and have
>started the upgrade to change over to windows SBS 2003. I noted that SBS
>comes with Exchange.
>
>What do I need to do in order to host my company emails on site? I have a
>registered domain at this point and am using a hosted email service, not from
>my ISP..
>
>As I said simple info...Suggestions, options????
>

Yes, SBS comes with Exchange. It's actually the reason a great many
people buy it, hence it's unusual to notice people like yourselves who
spot Exchange as an additional benefit.

See www.microsoft.com/exchange for some information on how to install
and configure Exchange.

There are a great number of SBS support forums. Do a search for Susan
Bradley, Steve Foster, Marina Roos and you'll find a wealth of
information on what questions to pose to your ISP to get the mail
directed to your server once it's set up.