We run both a hosted MS Exchange system and a linux system.

The linux system was running postfix/squirrel mail.

Guess what everyone liked better?

So we moved everyone off of squirrel and stared using Zimbra.

Now they are happier, except for the ones who's computers now couldn't handle 
Zimbra (yeah, it eats a LOT of CPU on the client browser).

So maybe switch to Zimbra?

Exchange is a very powerful system and integrates with MS Office better than 
anything around of course. So don't feel bad that they "upgraded" to a hosted 
Exchange system.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kirk
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 4:46 PM
To: Provo Linux Users Group Mailing List
Subject: Linux Email Admin


At my place of business, I have setup postfix with spamassassin, clamav 
virus scan, and squirrelmail with tons of plugins.
I have told the owners of the business they can use any email client they 
wish.

After four or five months of them using this system they just started paying 
for an outsourced microsoft exchange service. (That has a monthly cost!).

I don't get it, Is there something I could do to get them to get them to 
change back?

Am I just a bad email administrator?

- Kirk 


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