On Mon, 29 Jan 2018 17:02:30 +0100, John Levine <john.levine@standcore.com> wrote:
In article <C2BC40F0-5DCB-4368-B495-A78D2839834D@icann.org> you write:
1) Must provide mail hosting for *@uasg.tech 2) Must be able to send to and receive from all email addresses, including EAI addresses. 3) Must be able to support IMAP? I expect to use MSFT Outlook on a Windows platform as my mail client. 4) Spam/Antivirus?
That seems about right. For #3 it's POP and IMAP and SUBMIT with SSL and/or TLS.
Yep.
I'd skip #4 since all mail systems above the linux basement hobbyist level have it.
True, but it might as well be mentioned. In particular, that filtering not auto-block EAI addresses, nor anyone who is a listed participant. I say this because some systems seemingly irreversibly block @yandex.ru addresses...
I'd say it needs webmail, too, since that's how a lot of people read their mail regularly, and it's sometimes handy when you're away from home.
+1 cheers -- Chaals is Charles McCathie Nevile find more at http://yandex.com