Haven't tried this, but as they are browser-accessed, it should be
possible to trial all three in parallel on the same server by assigning
them non-standard ports, at least w/r a non-ssl  trial.

It would be less work and risk OTOH, to install all three, select one at a
time to run for trials. Or do so on separate servers, if you have the
resources.

You *should* try the installation, use, and configuration maintenance
before committing.

Also be aware that if a user ticks more than two or three of
Squirrelmail's anti-spam tools, it can take a *long* time to process an
incoming message.

Seems like about ten minutes if you pick *all* of the blacklists!

At least it (mostly) affects no one else but that user...

Bill Hacker

In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/20/03 
   at 03:18 PM, "Chris Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>>From: "Michael Bellears" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > That looked kind of difficult to setup, any particular reason
>> > you decided to
>> > go with that solution?
>> >
>>
>>I wouldn't say that it was difficult - There is an extremely helpful
>>tutorial located here:
>>
>>http://www.geocities.com/oliversl/imp/
>>
>>Once you have all the required prerequisites correctly configured, it is
>>fairly trivial to setup.
>>
>>Reasons we went for Horde/Imp:
>>
>>Intuitive Interface (Plus it looks really nice!)
>>Multitude of add-on modules (Contacts/Calendar/SpamAssassin/Tasks the
>>list goes on: http://www.horde.org/projects.php)
>>Active Development and support.
>>Ability to Integrate with Multiple backends (SQL/LDAP etc).
>>Scalability (http://www.horde.org/papers/Scalable_webmail_HOWTO.php)

>I'm getting good reports from people who use all three, so it looks like
>I'm  going to have to go back and do some more research, see if there is
>some  better criteria I can use to rule out one or two of them, thanks
>for the  response.

>Chris Berry
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