Hello,

Alexey Eremenko wrote:
> It can give serious combat to Microsoft Exchange, and other (older)
> Linux email servers.
>
> Now if we this type of server, we should evaluate it more closely.
>
> I haven't evaluated it, just seen their flash demos. (and liked them a
> LOT! )
>
> I'm as a Home user don't need an email server at Home. I use GMail.
> But this can make a revolution within an Enterprise.
>

I tested a previous version earlier this year. It's really great, but
also has some down sides.
Positive:
- free / OSS
- full featured e-mail & calendar server
Negative:
- resource hog (written in Java)
- many duplicate work inside, as uses it's own apache / postfix / clamav
- some interesting features are missing from the OSS version

So, practically it can be installed over a base installation of openSUSE
and needs a dedicated (virtual) machine. While I'm not sure, if this is
something to be bundled with openSUSE, it would be great, if it could be
ported to 10.2 or factory (when tested, only SuSE 10.0 was supported).
Bye,
CzP
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