Re: [suse-sles-e] Mail server question

From: mourik jan c heupink (heupink_at_merit.unu.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2007 - 16:28:36 CEST


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Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 16:28:36 +0200
From: mourik jan c heupink <heupink@merit.unu.edu>
Subject: Re: [suse-sles-e] Mail server question

Hi mike,

We are running scalix mail server here. It actually runs very well, uses
outlook/evolution as a client, and has a _very_ complete (but a bit
slow) webmail access. It's has all the groupware scheduling (calendar,
etc) you want.

I can recommend it. It's not free, although there is a free version (max
25 licenses i think) available. (regular mailboxes, without the group
scheduling etc) *are* free.

Hope this helps,

Mourik Jan

> On 9/25/07, Michael Kershaw <mike.kershaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi everyone....
>> I'm wondering what people in big business are doing for their mail
>> solutions these days. We've been running sendmail for years, but in
>> the more recent times, have had to implement Exchange. More for top
>> level management then anything due to all around synchronization
>> between blackberry's, mail, calanders, etc. etc. I know that there's
>> open-xchange, but have no experience with it. Anyone use it at all
>> with success? For those that have been in a sendmail environment that
>> had to migrate off, what did you go to? I'm not looking for anyone to
>> explain in detail their whole environment by any means, just looking
>> for an overall idea on what us open-source advocates have been able to
>> pull off in this sort of situation.
>>
>> Thanks In Advance,
>> Mike Kershaw
>>
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