----- Dazed_75 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My ISP (mediacom) apparently switched their email systems to zimbra
> and
> things have not worked right ever since.  Service has been
> intermittent and
> poor at best for a week now.  Zimbra.com claims to service 50 million
> paid
> email accounts so I have a hard time believing this is so bad
> inherently.  I
> am thinking it is all poor planning and execution of the switchover
> and with
> no fallback plan.
> 
> But I thought some of you might have experience with Zimbra that you
> could
> share.
> 

Linux ETC is a Zimbra VAR and Solutions Provider for SMBs in Denver, Colorado.  
We have been supporting and using it for our clients since v4.5.x days (the 
latest release is v6.0.4 coming out this week).

I will concur with another comment about Zimbra being a resource hog.  It uses 
Java a bit on the user interface side, which I personally think is much of the 
reason.  Though for the lay person, general usage and administration of it via 
the web console is easy.

What could be happening as you have guessed is a poor migration as well as not 
knowing what resources would be needed for an adequate implementation.  There 
are certain tools that Zimbra engineers and techs can provide for better and 
successful implementations.  However, if it is a DIY project things like this 
can be missed and stuff happens.

As for the comment on the licenses Zimbra is under the Yahoo Public License 
(http://www.zimbra.com/license/yahoo_public_license_1.1.html ) for the source 
code format and the Zimbra Public End-user License Agreement (EULA; 
http://www.zimbra.com/license/zimbra_public_eula_2.2.html ) for the binaries of 
the Open Source version.  For the various enterprise editions, they do require 
user licenses at a fee.  I cannot personally comment on the specifics of those 
licenses without reviewing them in more detail, but for those who are curious, 
have at it. :-)

HTH some.  If you wish for your ISP to contact us directly to assist with any 
issues you have noticed unresolved, feel free to contact me directly off list. 
;-)

PS: I get this list in Digest format so pardon any delayed responses in advance.

--- Crawford

The Linux ETC Company
10121 Yates Court
Westminster, CO 80031 USA
voice:  +1.303.604.2550
web:    http://www.linux-etc.com
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