Hello
During the course of this conversation, I to, have been looking at
different email server programs. While Scalix looks good, I regret to
say that no, the Community Edition does NOT support multiple domains.
They are only available in the Enterprise Edition
Darcy
Gustin Johnson wrote:
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> Are multiple domains (aka vhosts) supported by the "Community Edition"?
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> Kevin Anderson wrote:
> | Scalix meets all of these needs easily, and you have some good
> contacts on here who support thousands of users in the city running it. :)
> |
> | Give it a look. If you have questions or problems, don't hesitate to
> ask me, on here or privately.
> |
> | You don't mention handhelds, but Scalix does them too. Expect it to
> support Activesync (I know, I know) before summer, and likely MUCH sooner.
> |
> | As I'm obviously biased, I know there are others on here who do run it
> in a variety of enterprise scenarios, and can comment on it's viability
> as an Enterprise mail server.
> |
> | Scalix.com
> |
> | Kev.
> |
> |
> |
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:58 AM
> | To: CLUG General
> | Subject: [clug-talk] Email server recommendations?
> |
> | 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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