We've been running Zimbra for ourselves and customers for over a year 
now, and are loving it. I've ditched natively-run mail clients (except 
for my home account) in favor of the web client. I find it just as fast, 
much better at searching, and has a lot of other nice features.

If you need offline access, there's an offline version of the web client 
that you can take with you when there's no connectivity. Works really 
well, but the offline version doesn't yet support calendars and some 
other features (still beta).


Dustin Puryear wrote:
> We are moving back to Courier-IMAP.
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> Brad Bendily wrote:
>   
>>> Then again, you can also plug Outlook into Scalix and the other
>>> Exchange-alternatives. By the way, we use Scalix and are dropping it.
>>> It's just annoying at times..
>>>       
>> What OSS are you going to be using besides Scalix? What are you moving
>> to, from Scalix?
>>
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