A question about freeBSD.

Minnesota Slinky mnslinky at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 5 11:43:55 PDT 2003


Dawn,

FreeBSD can most definitely meet the needs of your office, depending on
what they are and what applications are available.  For example, I'm not
sure of what exact program is necessary, but I know there are Microsoft
Exchange type server apps out there for FreeBSD, so the partners
shouldn't even have to change their desktop machines, unless they all
want to...

The FreeBSD system can provide email, web server, fileserver, and proxy
server access for a large number of clients, and 6 will definitely not
be a problem.

Send us an email on what, exactly your requirements are, and one of us
will be able to help you set that portion up.  Remember, FreeBSD is free
to use, and it can't hurt trying to set something up, right?

HTH

Eric F Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(952) 403-9000 

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: A question about freeBSD.




       Hello all. I am a new comer to the freebsd scene and don't know
much 
about it but the frugal side of me likes it for various reasons. I need
to know 
how free bsd can be used in a server network for a lawfirm of only 6 
partners.  would freebsd support the lawfirms needs and what servers
would you 
recommend or even what terminals would you mabey recommend. 

if this is a newsletter style reply then i will check my mailbox often
but if 
people who have a possible answer need to reach me then please reply to 
"dawn0001 at aol.com" 

Thank you all ahead of time :) 
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