[CentOS] Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?

thoms thoms at voicenet.com
Wed Jul 18 15:46:12 UTC 2018


Sorry for top posting...

Before making any decisions, I would absolutely look at Zimbra.

https://www.zimbra.com/



On 07/18/2018 11:42 AM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> Dear Promise Kumalo,
>
>
> Thank you for the recommendations.
>
>
> So for Exchange equivalents in the Linux world, it is Zimbra and Kolab.
>
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> From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of Promise Kumalo <promise.kumalo at outlook.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 11:38 PM
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
>
> hi there
>
> I would categorize  Exchange 2016 as "groupware" rather than SMTP server
> per say, because you sent lots of stuff out of Exchange.
>
>
> so to compare Exchange with postfix, exim would not be a proper
> comparison. For Linux based groupware that i know is completely free is
> Kolab (https://www.kolab.org/). its fairly easy to setup. Not sure about
> Zimbra is its Still free as of now.
>
>
> If you are to use  postfix, exim or sendmail you would need to setup a
> webmail for that and use something like SquirrelMail or Dovecot of
> which  that more a bit complex than just setting up Kolab.
>
>
> So in Short if you ware looking for Exchange equivalent in linux try
> Kolab or Zimbra. don't look at postfix or exim.
>
>
> On 07/18/2018 07:04 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
>> Good evening from Singapore,
>>
>> I am torn between deploying Microsoft Exchange 2016 and Linux-based
>> SMTP servers like sendmail, postfix, qmail and exim.
>>
>> Relative ease of installation and configuration is an important
>> consideration factor.
>>
>> Microsoft Exchange 2016, Domain Controller, and Active Directory are
>> relatively easy to install and configure. Linux-based SMTP servers are
>> extremely difficult to install and configure and of course, extremely
>> time-consuming.
>>
>> One of the features of Microsoft Exchange 2016 is that you can create
>> additional folders on your Inbox in the server (server-side). Can
>> Linux-based SMTP servers do that?
>>
>> Does Exchange 2016 offer more user-friendly features or Linux-based
>> SMTP servers?
>>
>> Besides the above considerations, how about security? Traditionally,
>> Linux is far more secure than Windows.
>>
>> Judging by security, Linux-based SMTP servers ought to have a higher percentage of the market share?
>>
>> Finally, I can only use Windows Server 2016 Standard Evaluation Copy FREE for a period of 3 years MAXIMUM. But I can use Linux servers and Mail Transport Agents (MTA) FREE perpetually.
>>
>> Please advise.
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>>
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