Hans Witvliet wrote:
On Fri, 2008-04-11 at 09:09 +0700, Masim "Vavai" Sugianto wrote:
Currenly I'm using Zimbra Mail Server 5.0.4 on OpenSUSE 10.3 and I'm quite satisfied with it's feature and capability. I have written a short description how to install Zimbra Mail Server on OpenSUSE 10.3 [0] [1]. I also created a small script (written in Bahasa Indonesia, will try to translate into English version for next few days. Hope I can make it today)
What make me feel happy with Zimbra is it's integrated feature for powerful mail server and collaboration suite. You just need I process install to get a running mail server with smtp, pop, imap, webmail, antispam and antivirus, rather than setting up a portion of mail server component using postfxi/qmail, imap, etc
Please feel free to drop any question related deploying Zimbra on OpenSUSE. Zimbra implementation on OpenSUSE is our hot topic here in Indonesian OpenSUSE community [2].
[0] : http://www.vavai.net/index.php?/archives/15-Zimbra-Installation-on-OpenSUSE-... [1] : http://www.zimbra.com/forums/installation/16457-installing-zcs-5-0-x-opensus... [2] : http://www.opensuse.or.id --
Hi Masim,
Good to hear that you had no problems with Zimbra. One of my co-workers was instructed to install it on a 10.3 systems, but complained that there were too many errors and requested a 32-bit machine instead of the 64-bit machine i gave him.
But even with a 32-bit 10.3 machine he claimed he was not capable to do it. So last week i found out that he let somebody else install it using Fedora. As you managed to get it installed and running smoothly, i conclude that it's not a suse-issue but probably PEBKAC, Well, it's a bsd guy ....
Heh.... no excuse. Most Unix sites have several flavors of Unix in production, and anyone calling himself an admin should at least be comfortable using other flavors -- even something as goofy as AIX its whacky "stanza" config files in /etc which look like warmed over VM/CMS (evidently to keep mainframe admins from whining if they were called upon to admin AIX machines?).
I'll forward your links and ask he to try again!
Tnx
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