Well, we bought MDI which is based on Cyrus, I imagine that there are FAQ's
available around MDI....what is it that you need for Cyrus? If you want a
cheap mail server, what is cheap? SuSE at1k is not too much for a business,
if you are doing a personal thing, well , that is easy, but do not expect
LDAP and Web access unless you are willing to do some work.
Regards,
Jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alain Barthelemy"
Thus I have no choice: buy Email Server III with my pocket money or let my boss install an e-mail server on MacOSX (good luck for him!).
My question is always: where can I find a good manual for the configuration of a Imap servor with Cyrus? I can read.
Thanks
Alain
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If you can't afford to buy it ... don't.
All of the functionality (minus the nice configuration manager - which I assume EmailServer has) can be created using any Linux.
If you need the configuration manager, then your a bit stuck - personally I would recommend the system man pages, and hack the configuration files yourself.
Kind regards,
Paul Miles All Secure Networks
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Johnson"
To: "Greg Johnson" Cc: "SuSE M-List" Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 6:27 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Email Server III This is one of those things I hate about email... tone is not accounted
for...
I do not mean to say that SuSE Email Server III is a bad product.
I just do not want to hear that it is the answer to all of our current problems. If it is the answer to life the universe and everything, should
it
not be free? But seriously, Many of the people here are trying to help
from a
more personal level and are not interested in commercial products that
cost
$1000+
I saw a post looking for a lower cost version of the firewall on a cd
software
that SuSE sells. I would also be interested in this. I was able to afford
Server II (for personal use, $300), but I can not afford Email Server III ($1000). Not all of us are businesses. Just users. Help us Help You
(didn't I
see this in a movie?) Also, along the same lines, pushing SuSE Linus
Enterprise
Server does not help me either. Just because I have hardware that might
fall in
that category (Proliant 1850s) does not mean that I am an entrerprise.
I very much prefer SuSE Linux over all other OS choices for most of my hardware. Let's just work with what we have rather than paying for all of
the
latest versions that SuSE would like us to use.
Greg S. Johnson gjohnson@frozen.com
P.S. Incedently, I do own every version of SuSE professional since 7.0,
and I
will continue to buy them.
Quoting Greg Johnson
: Quoting Michael Hasenstein
: Bartydeux wrote: ...
I don't understand because Cyrus-Imap should not interfere with
POP3
cyrus also provides pop3 access to the main folder of the user
(INBOX)
...
Does anybody have an answer for that problem?
SuSE EMail Server III:
http://www.suse.com/us/press/press_releases/archive01/emailserver3_test.html
Test it online: http://emailserver3.SuSE.de/perl/login.pl?doit=login&lang=EN
Please stop pushing Email Server III. I paid good money for Email
II and now I am screwed. You do not have a reasonable upgrade path. There is not a reasonable support mechanism for email server II (upgrades and
and the software is still full of bugs.
Now, Email Server III costs 3x what I paid for Email server II. With
Server patches). the
upgrade price being the difference (2 more X what I paid). Email
server
II was already outdated versions of free software, the only thing of value was SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (7.0). The rest was crap. I am still running it, why? It takes a lot of effort to change a mail system that more than you use. As for my investment in Email server II? Shame on me...
Greg gjohnson@frozen.com
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