I knew a guy who was trying to start up a business doing kolab installs
for companies and managing all their stuff offsite, he was having a
really tough time with it.

I run a very hacked up open-exchange, its been up and running for a year
with ZERO problems.

I downloaded the VM from the VMWare marketplace and basically
re-configured everything for it to suit my needs, it was much cleaner
that way.

It took maybe 3 hours to get it all going but for the amount of hassle
its saved me, hoooooly.


--Greg

On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 18:46 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
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> I just noticed that kolab is packaged for Ubuntu Feisty.  I did a server
> install to keep the machine lean.  When searching for LDAP I stumbled
> upon it.
> 
> aptitude search kolab
> 
> Not sure how well it works, but it seems reasonably recent (2.2.13).  An
> apt upgradeable kolab, just what I thought Kolab needed.
> 
> Gustin Johnson wrote:
> > I would pick cyrus over courier.  Of course I am far more familiar with
> > cyrus than courier.
> > 
> > Also, the how-to you posted is already dealing with the harder part of
> > cyrus, the secure authentication stuff (SASL).
> > 
> > 
> > Jarrod Major wrote:
> >> Well, I think I am finally going to take the plunge and set up my own mail 
> >> server. I have decided
> >> to use Ubuntu Server 7.04 as a base with Postfix as the MTA. I have found 
> >> what looks to be an
> >> excellent howto here:
> > 
> >> http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
> > 
> >> I'll let you know how it goes. Pretty much everything the fellow at flurdy 
> >> talks about it what I am
> >> after with the exception of Shorewall. This server will already be behind 
> >> my firewall in a DMZ and
> >> I think having an additional firewall on the box is a bit overkill.
> > 
> >> If anyone has any additional suggestions on managing a mail server, please 
> >> feel free to contact me.
> > 
> >> I will try to make some notes as I go as I think there may be a workshop 
> >> that comes out of this. I
> >> know I am not the only one interested in this.
> > 
> >> Jarrod
> > 
> > 
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