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 at 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? > > Thanks, > John Hinton > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- "The box said: Requires MS Windows or better, so I installed Linux" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070901/40e0ef0a/attachment-0004.html>