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- MTA: Windows 2003 comes from “factory” with a basic MTA, which includes services SMTP, POP3, IMAP based. Just a little tweaked. CAUTION: It is a standalone application,
Office 2010 Home And Student Key, but a suite of integrated services in the operating system. For example: you are able to create an email address, but a user of Windoze / AD which to assign an address (like Exchange is basically functioning in much the same way). Alternative solutions: Exchange separately (Neah, you put your ears only needs some minor), Altnau MDaemon (dap,
buy office 2010! smile.gif). Equally are, however, money, and big money. There are something like 606 Lan Suite (PARC), 5 users free, Xmail (was free, but do not know what stage is the project)
- WWW: web-server solution that I always avoid in your IIS, I did not meet the needs of simplicity and malleability. We went on Apache, which – at least at present – is a Windoze platform portability functional excellence. It’s easy to configure, has a nice interface with buttons (basically, not at all),
Windows Product Key, but you can do just about anything in it.
- DB: SQL Server Free (formerly MSDE not know how she says now), or – depending on needs – mySQL. A combination of Apache – MySQL – PHP,
Buy Office Standard 2010, if you need some web applications in this environment that we prepare, it will probably be a winner. Find and integrated environments, easy to install (Xitami now is one that comes to mind),
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