On Dec 11, 2007, at 12:49 PM, crypticreign wrote:
I would suggest the open source edition of Zimbra (or pay, if you
want to) for all your mail needs.
I just converted to it at my company and it's been heaven. Very
fast, feature-rich, and a breeze to manage. It even has a gorgeous
supped up webmail ala yahoo or gmail.
Zimbra is nice, if you throw big enough hardware at it and dedicate a
system to it.
We're running it at work now, and it's a dream, but we also have it
running on an 8-CPU 2.6 GHz Xeon with 16GB RAM and a 10-drive SAS RAID
array underneath it. Needless to say, it's faster'n'hell.
Our test system was a dual 3.6 GHz Xeon (32-bit only) and we ran into
serious issues with tomcat crashing when a message bigger than ~20MB
would get delivered. Since solved on 64-bit (no 2GB tomcat heap
limit), but the base problem is still there in the 4.x series.
Hopefully it's resolved in the forthcoming 5.x series.
Zimbra is nice, but it's certainly not a lightweight.
Gregory
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