I've never looked at scalix, but I have installed zimbra on a test system. Unfortunately, I had to install from a tarball, which I really don't like. Instead of determining if you have the existing products (apache, clamav, slapd, tomcat, etc) and then configuring them, zimbra (the tarball) installs everything in /opt and I think it kills existing running apps. So if you were running a web server before you installed the tarball, you'd have to integrate your stuff with zimbra. Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote: > On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 11:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> I am not asking for anyone to do anything mean, or to say anything >> untrue, in fact, please don't. >> >> I am asking that if you use Zimbra on CentOS (either the Free Version or >> the Network Version) that you let them know that you are. If you would >> pay for Official support, let them know that too. > > I'm thinking about deploying Zimbra for a customer, and perhaps even for > myself. But, I haven't figured out if I want to use Zimbra or Scalix. > I haven't spent much time investigating, though. > > Ranbir -- Milton Calnek BSc, A/Slt(Ret.) milton at calnek.com 306-717-8737 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.