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Jim Flanagan wrote:
Postfix is rock solid, and pretty much the default in Opensuse. I like cyrus-imap for 2 reasons, its easy to set up in opensuse, and it scales to very large systems. Supports quotas (size limits) too. I've been meaning to set up web-cyradm to administer, but haven't gotten around to that yet. That gives you a web interface to administer users, groups, domains etc. Different admins can administer different domains (on the same server) with that setup. Don't have any idea about active directory integration.
Jim F
Another vote for Postfix Cyrus. (Or Postfix, Amavis Cyrus). The neat thing about Cyrus is there is a feature you can use to pre-define defaults, quotas, etc. and have the system automatically create the mailbox when the admin simply sends an email to a new user. The only tricky bit is setting up SECURE imap and this has been included in yast in recent releases. There is simply no reason to even install pop3 any more once you get secure imap and secure postfix working correctly. This can all be done on a rather modest box. But if you use SLES its all done for you. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org