Jaruzel writes:
"I have an on-premises Microsoft Exchange system that hosts my families personal email, which has gone through several upgrades over the years. However Exchange 2013 is now too bloated for my needs, and I find myself wanting to migrate my email services to a cloud provider.
The kicker is that although I only have about 5 live accounts, I have over 200 email aliases attached to those accounts. Most of the cloud providers out there do not support this configuration, or charge per 'address' which makes the cost prohibitive for personal email.
Do any SoylentNewsers know of, or can advise the best way to migrate this lot out of my garage without losing all my aliases or having to pay through the nose?"
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Nikker on Thursday March 20 2014, @09:25PM
Apparently you have a running server, as long as you have security updates why the push for 2013?
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Jaruzel on Thursday March 20 2014, @11:09PM
Well I'm not really pushing for Exchange 2013, but the currently installed Exchange 2010 is just a complete bloated dog also - I just want my email to 'work', without me having to tinker with it everything the VM reboots :(
This is my opinion, there are many others, but this one is mine.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 20 2014, @11:38PM
Postfix - set and forget.
Just works, no hassle.
Automatically starts at boot (when you connect it to do so) and just does its job without complaint.