I don't know how many users you need to support.  Take a look at
Zimbra www.zimbra.com.  I am currently doing a eval of it at a
customers site.  I have looked at it and I am just playing with it
right now.  It does everything Exchange does.  It uses Open source
software OpenLDAP, PostFix, ClaimAV, MySQL, Apache, Tomcat and Java. 
Ajax web calendering and what not it is slick.  I am sick of Sendmail
and I've really liked Postfix for a number of years.  I have not used
Postfix that much in the past.  I have mostly used Sendmail and well
I'm sick of Sendmail.cf and m4 files plus Sendmail it self.

Mike Miller

On 4/20/06, Quentin Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/19/06, Darren Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm attempting to wade through the FUD comparing MS Exchange with current
> > open-source Linux mail server tools. For my MTA shortlist I have postfix,
> > exim, qmail and sendmail. Should I be investigating other MTA's. Any
> > recommendations or suggestions? Thanks.
>
>
> I am looking at a similar situation. I currently plan to use sendmail as an
> "edge" server which is my world-facing mail service. It's battle-hardened,
> and odds are that if it can't do what I want it to, I need to re-evaluate my
> requirements... ;) This would then relay to an internal server for mail
> storage and final delivery. I am undecided about the internal one, but I am
> looking seriously at using Hula for it's nice calendaring and webmail
> features, which IIRC uses postfix as it's MTA.
>
>
> --
> -Regards-
>
> -Quentin Hartman-
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