Open-Xchange is a nice one, It could be painfull to install so I have put together a CD, based on CentOS 44 with OX and lost more, you will be up and running in about 30 minutts
You may find more information on my website http://www.nnortux.no Click on the flag to get some information in english
I have made one with CentOS 5 allso, but at the moment, my impression is that CentOS 5 is a bit inmature, lots of the modules dont work, so until I got all modules working try it with CentOS 4.4
Enjoy
Tronn
On 8/31/07, John Hinton webmaster@ew3d.com wrote:
Well, I stumbled onto zimbra....
I have a Scallix system built, but still have some rough edges to try to smooth. Like the way it works with sendmail, no dnsbl's will work as sendmail sees all mail as coming from locohost (scalix). Still battling that one which is when I ran across Zimbra.
So, this made me start wondering.
Are there other exchange server-like products out there?
Has anyone dealt with Scalix and Zimbra (or another from the question above) and would you care to post pros and cons to each?
Some of the cons to me with Scalix.
It uses it's own directory structure which is non-sensical to any admin. Each seems to be assigned on a numbering system.. finding who has what where is not fun and I fear will be a nightmare in the future. Sendmail milters work fine to a point, but there is the limit of filtering using dnsbl's and it appears it will require setting up sendmail as the receiver, passing to scalix, passing back to sendmail, passing back to scalix and the user mail boxes... adding an extra loop.
Shared folder are nice.. shared calendars are pretty good although I don't see a way to sort by user are even really see immediately for which user the event exists. You can drag and drop from Outlook IMAP a file directly to the server, but internally we don't use outlook... but for other clients this could be nice.
So, how are those Zimbra installs going and what's the scoop?
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