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Manne Merak wrote:
Rodney Baker wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 23:57:54 Manne Merak wrote:
We need a simple mailserver:
POP3, IMAP, Simple web interface for off-site reading. Simple Web interface config (our Win IT guy must be able to use it :) Active Directory integration (not a deal-breaker, but again the Win IT guy will love to have it)
I like Zimbra, but its a bit bulky and they decided to drop support for OpenSUSE in the future. Others looked at but either to complex to maintain or no useful config interfaces: KoLab, Scalix, OpenXchange, eGroupware
Did I miss some? Im sure I did.
Manne
Axigen - http://www.axigen.com
I downloaded it and obtained a registration key with the intention of trying it out but never got around to it. There was a review in Linux Format mag a few months back (which may be downloadable from their web site (www.linuxformat.co.uk).
HTH. Rodney.
Looks like a solid product, unfortunately for that pricing the IT guy is just going to buy and install Small Office Edition.
Needs to be cheap.
Seems that Webmin, Usermin and Postfix might do the job? Anyone have some pointers?
Manne
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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org