Hi all
I have a friend who owns a small business. He has 3 computers in his office, 2 are new i5 dell PC's and one is an old PC which is getting along.
Both new PC's are running windows 8 with office 2010
There are 5 email accounts which are all hosted by Gmail (custom domain) and are set up as IMAP and viewed in outlook.
One is the boss's PC which has all the email accounts on, one is an employee who has 2 of the email accounts on (the 2 most used ones) and the slower one is used a few times a week by the accountant.
The problem is that the emails are painfully slow. There is currently around 4000 emails in the main 'info@ account'. When looking through emails it seems like outlook is always re-downloading the message when you click it and even though they are on fibre internet it still takes a few seconds to load, which you can imagine when searching through emails does get very annoying.
So, is there a way to get outlook to keep a local copy of everything to stop this happening?
He wants to stay on IMAP so all the emails are still synchronised on the PC's and his smartphone.
If not then what is a good solution? I have come up with either:
1. Getting their own server in place and storing all emails locally. The added benefit here is they can use the server to back-up to and as a fileserver for the accounting program.
2. Move over to Microsoft exchange and have that hosted externally with someone like rack space or whoever
3. Office 365. I don't know too much about this but it does pop up when searching for a solution.
What is the best way to do this? Also, if going with option 1 could you specify what kind of server would be needed and whether it be server 2010/2013 or small business edition or something else..
Thank a lot!
I have a friend who owns a small business. He has 3 computers in his office, 2 are new i5 dell PC's and one is an old PC which is getting along.
Both new PC's are running windows 8 with office 2010
There are 5 email accounts which are all hosted by Gmail (custom domain) and are set up as IMAP and viewed in outlook.
One is the boss's PC which has all the email accounts on, one is an employee who has 2 of the email accounts on (the 2 most used ones) and the slower one is used a few times a week by the accountant.
The problem is that the emails are painfully slow. There is currently around 4000 emails in the main 'info@ account'. When looking through emails it seems like outlook is always re-downloading the message when you click it and even though they are on fibre internet it still takes a few seconds to load, which you can imagine when searching through emails does get very annoying.
So, is there a way to get outlook to keep a local copy of everything to stop this happening?
He wants to stay on IMAP so all the emails are still synchronised on the PC's and his smartphone.
If not then what is a good solution? I have come up with either:
1. Getting their own server in place and storing all emails locally. The added benefit here is they can use the server to back-up to and as a fileserver for the accounting program.
2. Move over to Microsoft exchange and have that hosted externally with someone like rack space or whoever
3. Office 365. I don't know too much about this but it does pop up when searching for a solution.
What is the best way to do this? Also, if going with option 1 could you specify what kind of server would be needed and whether it be server 2010/2013 or small business edition or something else..
Thank a lot!