Ask your domain if they offer hosted Exchange - however, it will not be free.
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After furious head scratching, Robert asked:
| Is there any way to use an Exchange Server Email Account at my domain
| for free?
|
| "Mary" wrote:
|
|| From the website:
|| 4.1 How do I make Outlook talk to SquirrelMail?
||
|| The simple answer to that is: you don't.
||
|| SquirrelMail is a mail client, it talks to a mail server, fetches
|| your mail, displays your mail, and does all the nitty gritty work
|| for you. This is also the case with Outlook. It is a mail client. It
|| talks to the mail server, fetches the mail, and does all the nitty
|| gritty work for you. Outlook cannot talk to SquirrelMail because
|| SquirrelMail itself is a client and not a server.
||
|| "Robert" wrote:
||
||| I have Squirrel Mail, and I want to set up it in Exchange Server,
||| to I can use the Out of Office Assistant and Global Address Book,
||| in MS Outlook 2003 how can I do that?