Hi Friends,
I am planning to upgrade my mail server from CentOS4.5 to CentOS5. By this, I also planned to replace my postfix mail server with Scalix although the community edition limit me to just 25 premium user, I think it is suffice for us with the remaining user as standard user (with approx. <> 100 users total). Is there a catch on using Scalix based on your experience. I see that Horde is available from Dag's repository, do you think it is better for me to use that instead? Is there anyone using it that may share their gotchas and good points from their experience for me to prepare and be ready. Thank you in advance.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jun Salen" nokijun@yahoo.com To: centos@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:54:46 AM (GMT+1000) Australia/Brisbane Subject: [CentOS] Mail Server Install
Hi Friends,
I am planning to upgrade my mail server from CentOS4.5 to CentOS5. By this, I also planned to replace my postfix mail server with Scalix although the community edition limit me to just 25 premium user, I think it is suffice for us with the remaining user as standard user (with approx. <> 100 users total). Is there a catch on using Scalix based on your experience. I see that Horde is available from Dag's repository, do you think it is better for me to use that instead? Is there anyone using it that may share their gotchas and good points from their experience for me to prepare and be ready. Thank you in advance.
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From: redhat@mckerrs.net [mailto:redhat@mckerrs.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 9:19 PM To: CentOS mailing list Cc: centos@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] Mail Server Install
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jun Salen" nokijun@yahoo.com To: centos@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:54:46 AM (GMT+1000) Australia/Brisbane Subject: [CentOS] Mail Server Install
Hi Friends,
I am planning to upgrade my mail server from CentOS4.5 to CentOS5. By this, I also planned to replace my postfix mail server with Scalix although the community edition limit me to just 25 premium user, I think it is suffice for us with the remaining user as standard user (with approx. <> 100 users total). Is there a catch on using Scalix based on your experience. I see that Horde is available from Dag's repository, do you think it is better for me to use that instead? Is there anyone using it that may share their gotchas and good points from their experience for me to prepare and be ready. Thank you in advance.
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On Nov 28, 2007 2:54 AM, Jun Salen nokijun@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am planning to upgrade my mail server from CentOS4.5 to CentOS5. By this, I also planned to replace my postfix mail server with Scalix although the community edition limit me to just 25 premium user, I think it is suffice for us with the remaining user as standard user (with approx. <> 100 users total). Is there a catch on using Scalix based on your experience. I see that Horde is available from Dag's repository, do you think it is better for me to use that instead? Is there anyone using it that may share their gotchas and good points from their experience for me to prepare and be ready. Thank you in advance.
You could take a look at kolab. Their is no native binary for package for centos, but the openpkg packaging work well on centos-5.
All user are premium user on kolab and are not limited :-)
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on 11/28/2007 10:24 AM Alain Spineux spake the following:
On Nov 28, 2007 2:54 AM, Jun Salen nokijun@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am planning to upgrade my mail server from CentOS4.5 to CentOS5. By this, I also planned to replace my postfix mail server with Scalix although the community edition limit me to just 25 premium user, I think it is suffice for us with the remaining user as standard user (with approx. <> 100 users total). Is there a catch on using Scalix based on your experience. I see that Horde is available from Dag's repository, do you think it is better for me to use that instead? Is there anyone using it that may share their gotchas and good points from their experience for me to prepare and be ready. Thank you in advance.
You could take a look at kolab. Their is no native binary for package for centos, but the openpkg packaging work well on centos-5.
All user are premium user on kolab and are not limited :-)
Except Outlook users, which must pay to play through the toltec connector.
On Nov 28, 2007 7:37 PM, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 11/28/2007 10:24 AM Alain Spineux spake the following:
On Nov 28, 2007 2:54 AM, Jun Salen nokijun@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am planning to upgrade my mail server from CentOS4.5 to CentOS5. By this, I also planned to replace my postfix mail server with Scalix although the community edition limit me to just 25 premium user, I think it is suffice for us with the remaining user as standard user (with approx. <> 100 users total). Is there a catch on using Scalix based on your experience. I see that Horde is available from Dag's repository, do you think it is better for me to use that instead? Is there anyone using it that may share their gotchas and good points from their experience for me to prepare and be ready. Thank you in advance.
You could take a look at kolab. Their is no native binary for package for centos, but the openpkg packaging work well on centos-5.
All user are premium user on kolab and are not limited :-)
Except Outlook users, which must pay to play through the toltec connector.
Yes, I forgot to write about the availability of a paying "connector" for windows, if the imap support is not enough !
Also, kolab-2.2 beta include horde out of the box. Horde support all the kolab's groupware features
-- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!
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on 11/27/2007 5:54 PM Jun Salen spake the following:
Hi Friends,
I am planning to upgrade my mail server from CentOS4.5 to CentOS5. By this, I also planned to replace my postfix mail server with Scalix although the community edition limit me to just 25 premium user, I think it is suffice for us with the remaining user as standard user (with approx. <> 100 users total). Is there a catch on using Scalix based on your experience. I see that Horde is available from Dag's repository, do you think it is better for me to use that instead? Is there anyone using it that may share their gotchas and good points from their experience for me to prepare and be ready. Thank you in advance.
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I am currently trying EGroupware, which is I believe a fork from PHPGroupware. I looked at horde webmail, but I had problems with html e-mails which my users will surely want to be able to read.
No timetable yet, as I am currently beating on it myself before I let some users beta-test it. I wanted something that I could use with my existing mailscanner/sendmail/spamassassin setups as they work too well to abandon them.
The old servers had openwebmail, but it uses direct mbox reads instead of IMAP, so it would prevent any future move to maildir.