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: 2, Informative) by JeffPaetkau on Thursday March 20 2014, @11:16PM
Google Apps is $5/user/month. It also has free aliases.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Jaruzel on Thursday March 20 2014, @11:23PM
Which are limited to only 30 aliases per inbox - so no good. :(
This is my opinion, there are many others, but this one is mine.
(Score: 1) by Tork on Friday March 21 2014, @07:53AM
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(Score: 1) by choose another one on Saturday March 22 2014, @12:31AM
Catchall is great... but these days, IME, leads to spam problems.
I have been running catchall for years, and in last year or so the problem of spam sent to random_user@domain (and the problem of spam addressed from random_user@domain generating bounce messages from systems that can't be bothered to check SPF properly) has become much much worse. A few filters will handle most of it, but those bounce messages can get quite creative...
Problem I have now is that I have no list of the hundreds of aliases I have used, so no way to create a whitelist.
(Score: 1) by Tork on Saturday March 22 2014, @02:24AM
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(Score: 1) by Tork on Saturday March 22 2014, @02:26AM
Have a good weekend!
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