Horde is a front end though.  I've used it in the past and it IS 
capable.  Just not too friendly to get all setup correctly (but perhaps 
that has changed since I looked last).  But it still needs the 
SMTP/IMAP/POP3 server on the back end....

Shawn

Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
> Take a peek at Horde, http://horde.org/
> Seems decend, Telus uses it (customized) for their webmail... not that
> that is necc. a good reference.
> 
> Peter
> 
> I am still using qmail with squirrel. (Uptime on the server 3+ yrs)
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, March 13, 2008 01:58, Shawn wrote:
>> I am looking at updating my server in the near future and think it's
>> time to try out something else for email.  Currently I'm running Zimbra
>> in a VM and it's been more or less decent, except for some odd cases
>> where it just stopped receiving messages (had to bump the services), and
>> the fact that my ssl certificate has expired.
>>
>> I'm considering the latest version of Zimbra, but wanted to ask the
>> opinion of the list.
>>
>> Here's my needs:
>>
>> - Multi domain (but few users / low volume)
>> - IMAP/POP3 (of course)
>> - Low maintenance
>> - Anti-spam / virus (with auto learn and updates)
>> - Multi-folder capable. (i.e. I want to be able to create sub folders
>> under the Inbox and direct mail to the appropriate folder)
>> - Sieve or some kind of server side filtering capabilities (with an easy
>> interface)
>>
>> Calendaring would be a nice to have, but not critical for my needs.
>>
>> I've tried Citadel in the past (1+ year ago) and didn't like it (lack of
>> access to logs when things go wrong).  I don't know what the current
>> incarnation is like.  I've tried Kolab and it needed a bit too much
>> maintenance for my tastes (2.1 days I think it was...).  I'm open to
>> going low level with Postfix/exim/cyrus/courier/spamassasin/etc., but
>> want a good how-to to follow where I can set things up once and more or
>> less forget about it.  Oh, and I'm looking for it to run on a Ubuntu
>> server (though that isn't critical).
>>
>> My primary focus is low maintenance.  I don't want to be wasting lots of
>> time just to keep the server running and current.  Everything else is
>> more or less typical of a modern mail server, I think.. :)
>>
>> So, any recommendations / suggestions?
>>
>> Shawn
>>
>> (ps, I know this is somewhat of a loaded question... but I'm wearing my
>> "business manager" hat right now.. not my techie hat...)
>>
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