Well, you can install other products in the same box but you must take
care to not produce any sort of conflict.
For example, be sure that you second apache does not share anything
(ports, conifugration files, etc) with eBox's apache.

About using the eBox's postfix for your mailing lists I don't know what
sort of changes need this; if you need to change the postfix
configuration in ways not allowed by eBox you will need to change the
configuration templates and manually preserve your changes in the
packages updates.

In the case of ISPConfig, i don't know the software, but if it manages
the firewall and the network interfaces addresses you will run in
trouble for sure. This features will interfere with the equivalent
eBox's features.

Cheers,
  Javier



El mié, 26-03-2008 a las 18:49 +0100, Ferdinando Santacroce escribió:
> Hi all! :-)
> I work for a sw-house, and I'm going to use eBox for a 
> proxy-gateway-balancer for our 4 ADSL lines.
> 
> I need to build a mailserver for mailing-lists, too.
> I want to use simple Web interface (to allow my dear colleague without 
> linux knowledge to administer it, if necessary).
> So I thinked about ISPConfig and Mailman, over Apache and PHP.
> 
> Installing Apache and ISPConfig, and using Postfix for mailing list, you 
> think I'll break some ebox or ebox-mail configuration stuff?
> 
> I would appreciate all your advice about this question. :-)
> 
> Bye!
> Nando
> 
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