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I have a customer who runs about 5 or 6 main computers, plus various accessory machines. They are in a light light engineering trade.
Fileserver: Athlon XP 2500, Windows 2000
Workstation, reception: someting old that ain't broke yet so we ain't fixing it. Win98. Will be replaced soon.
Drawing office: Athlon XP 2500, Win XP Pro
Drawing office: Pentium M 2.0 laptop, Win XP Pro
CEO: Pentium M 2.0 laptop, Win XP Pro
Accounts: Athlon 1700ish, W2K.
Plus there is a dedicated print server for the non-network capable plotter (just an old K6-2), and a Smoothwall to secure the network and act as a DHCP server.
The staff is small and they work closely together, often each doing different parts of the same project at different times. More and more of the workflow is email-based. Reasonably large attachments (~3 to 5MB) need to be sent around the office from one worker to another maybe 3 or 5 times a day. ("Hey, Steve, can you have a look at the compressor housing we have planned for the Mercy Hospital job - here is the drawing" might be an example.)
Currently the firm operates off a single email address, and staff have to manually drop files of interest in a shared folder on the server if they need someone else to look at them. They need a better system.
Internal email is probably the simplest and best way to do this. They are all comfortable with Thunderbird and/or Microsoft Outlook, and like the idea of just emailing each other with appropriate files. But sending this stuf via an email server in Califormia just to get to the next office seems stupid.
They plan to setup a company web site shortly (well, OK, I plan to set it up for them) and as part of that they will all have individual email addreses. The actual web server (and the mail server) will be the same shared host package that I'm already using for 5 or 6 other sites, including my own. Good, reliable hosting company.
In a nutshell, we need either:
a: Ability to say "this email belongs in Steve's inbasket instead of mine - drag and drop it there and tell Steve what I've done. This has to be easy.
or:
b: An application which will avoid all the complexities of email and email servers, and just let them send internal messages with attached files.
They don't have any in-house IT person, and I'm on the other side of town, so while I like working with them, I don't want to have start supporting Windows server and Microsoft Exchange or any high-cost, high maintenence crap. I don't have the time to do that.
In short, I need some options that are simple and easy to both use and administer. Any bright ideas, people?
Fileserver: Athlon XP 2500, Windows 2000
Workstation, reception: someting old that ain't broke yet so we ain't fixing it. Win98. Will be replaced soon.
Drawing office: Athlon XP 2500, Win XP Pro
Drawing office: Pentium M 2.0 laptop, Win XP Pro
CEO: Pentium M 2.0 laptop, Win XP Pro
Accounts: Athlon 1700ish, W2K.
Plus there is a dedicated print server for the non-network capable plotter (just an old K6-2), and a Smoothwall to secure the network and act as a DHCP server.
The staff is small and they work closely together, often each doing different parts of the same project at different times. More and more of the workflow is email-based. Reasonably large attachments (~3 to 5MB) need to be sent around the office from one worker to another maybe 3 or 5 times a day. ("Hey, Steve, can you have a look at the compressor housing we have planned for the Mercy Hospital job - here is the drawing" might be an example.)
Currently the firm operates off a single email address, and staff have to manually drop files of interest in a shared folder on the server if they need someone else to look at them. They need a better system.
Internal email is probably the simplest and best way to do this. They are all comfortable with Thunderbird and/or Microsoft Outlook, and like the idea of just emailing each other with appropriate files. But sending this stuf via an email server in Califormia just to get to the next office seems stupid.
They plan to setup a company web site shortly (well, OK, I plan to set it up for them) and as part of that they will all have individual email addreses. The actual web server (and the mail server) will be the same shared host package that I'm already using for 5 or 6 other sites, including my own. Good, reliable hosting company.
In a nutshell, we need either:
a: Ability to say "this email belongs in Steve's inbasket instead of mine - drag and drop it there and tell Steve what I've done. This has to be easy.
or:
b: An application which will avoid all the complexities of email and email servers, and just let them send internal messages with attached files.
They don't have any in-house IT person, and I'm on the other side of town, so while I like working with them, I don't want to have start supporting Windows server and Microsoft Exchange or any high-cost, high maintenence crap. I don't have the time to do that.
In short, I need some options that are simple and easy to both use and administer. Any bright ideas, people?