I'm doing some work for a small company (20-25 employees).  They have
2 servers. Server1 is an older ML370 - P3 / 933mhz / 2.5GB RAM.  It's
a Windows 2000 SP4 DC/DNS, has all FSMO roles and has Exchange 2000
Standard.  clients use Office XP and a small amount of OWA.  Server2
is a 'secondary' DC with DNs, DHCP, WINS. They have their own domain
name registered.  They have a 512k SDSL Internet connection.

I realize Exchange and OWA on a DC isn't a good idea but thats how it
is right now.

They have 180 consultants that work from home.  They use any email
they want (hotmail, yahoo, etc.).  The company now must supply
internal email addresses to all 180 consultants using their domain
name.  I'm looking for suggestions.  The couple I thought of are:

1) Internal- Get an additonal server dedicated to Exchange.  Have the
consultants use Outlook (or Express) or OWA.  Bandwidth may be an
issue.

2) Host mail- Find a company that will host their mail.  Change the MX
record to pont to the hosting company.  I could uses a POP3 connector
to pull down mail just for the 20-25 employees in the office.

Also, they have a requirement to get certificates and sign their
emails.  I don't think this will impact any decisions.  (Or will it)?

Any thoughts are appreciated.
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