> You may want to take a look at zimbra at http://www.zimbra.com/. It runs > on top of postfix and comes with spam filter and virus scanning > capabilities. It also has some pretty user friendly administration > cababilites to add virtual domains, manage users etc. >
When I was working at backcountry.com, the Zimbra guys came and gave us a demo of the alpha version of the product. The ajax webmail client was pretty slick, but they were still working out performance issues with it at the time, and several chunks were not ready enough to even demo. It's more meant as an Exchange replacement, so it might be overkill for anyone who doesn't manage that much email. It also requires a dedicated server and can't run with any other web server or database running on the machine (according to the documentation on their site). So, if you're like me and only have one server to run everything (I can't afford more than one for personal projects), it's useless. I found some docs a while back about installing postfix with a database backend and integrating spam filters and what-not. Seemed pretty straightforward, but I couldn't take down the existing email server for any amount of time to try it out, so I kept relegating it to the backburner. I just googled around a bit and found it, though, so you should be able to find something relatively easily. Greg /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
