Speed is not very important, but is somewhat important when considering a new email server. This is because by changing an email server sometimes means that you need to expand your current one. Therefore your bandwidth may have reached its max hence the switch. Thus, if the speed is slow, it will not acheive your new max level and will reduce its performance.
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If your smtp server features an email forward or mailing list then you can use that. If you Google best smtp server for instance, that server actually has the feature of mailing list and you can set up a mailing list with just one person in it so when you send an email to that list, its going to be forward to that person and "From:" email address is going to be changed to the From: email address of the list owner.
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You would need a email server before you could use a webmail server..
yes i find email address by search in Google.com
Using the Unified Messaging (UM) feature of Exchange Server 2007, you canintegrate voice mail and faxes into your email system.
ATT Yahoo is an actual email server.
u mean smtp server? why do you need one? you already have email
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A private dedicated email server offers autonomy over the email provider and offers better data traffic. When using a private dedicated email server, there is no risk of data overloading.
The three common protocols to obtain email from a server are: POP, IMAP, and Microsoft Exchange.
email system is a complex of client and server hardware and software