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Hello,
Currently my company operates using an ageing Redhat Mail server using Sendmail.
What I am currently looking for is an all in one mail server solution. Preferbly Open Source ...
- 11-29-2009 #1Just Joined!
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All in One Mail Server solution?
Hello,
Currently my company operates using an ageing Redhat Mail server using Sendmail.
What I am currently looking for is an all in one mail server solution. Preferbly Open Source but thats not a deciding factor.
It is not a large company and we would rather not look at uterlising MS Exchange, but would perfer a Linux based solution.
I have looked at:
Kerio MailServer | Kerio
and I am currently going to install it and have a fiddle with it.
But the general bits that Kerio Mail Server offers is what I am after.
I.e:
- A nice GUI for conguration and monitoring.
- Webbased view of mail.
- Calender/Address book syncrohnisation
- Anything else is a plus.
So my question is, is do any of you guys ether have experience with Kerio or know of something else that could do the job - maybe better?
Thanks,
- 11-29-2009 #2Linux Guru
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After using more than a few, Zimbra has been my favorite for a few years now.
- 11-29-2009 #3Just Joined!
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Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, I am currently downloading the Open Source version to see what it is like.
I assume that this still allows me to use Outlook (or Apple Mail) as the default Desktop Application?
Also what version do you run, as the Network version seems to be the one to have as I would love to have Mobile access (iPhone, WM).
- 11-30-2009 #4Linux Guru
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Zimbra Client Compatibility
I use the Open Source and have used both my Palm Treo and Blackberry to access Zimbra via the web interface. The login page has an option for a "Mobile" interface. I am still on a version of 5, but I see that a newer AJAX'ed Mobile interface is in version 6.
* The AJAX'ed web interface is so complete/useful that I don't even use a "fat" e-mail client any more. I only use the web interface.


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