[CentOS] Calendar server

Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Wed May 13 18:32:04 UTC 2009


on 5-13-2009 6:35 AM Max Hetrick spake the following:
> Scott Silva wrote:
> 
>> As for IMAP access, Horde is fine. It will also work with other backends like
>> Kolab if you so choose. I also didn't want to use Zimbra because I run my own
>> spam and virus scanning, and I didn't want to "downgrade" to what Zimbra
>> thinks works. And Horde has been around for a long time, and seems to stay
>> current. The devels are very active, and patches come out regularly.
> 
> Have you guys had any security issues with Horde at all running on an 
> outside world server? I'm reading their security tips now, but wanted 
> any opinions on experiences.
> 
> Thanks,
> Max
Stay up to date like any other piece of code. I see script kiddie attempts to
hit some of the older exploits, but haven't seen any problems yet.

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