Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
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On 3/17/2009 7:30 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 17.03.2009 um 21:19 schrieb Per Qvindesland:
No as I said it does not have all the synchronizing stuff but rock
solid
Alessandro Ren wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail on Centos 4.7, with
Centos 5.2 in beta.
I chose SME because I also have to replace an NT server here as well,
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.comwrote:
Alessandro Ren wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail on Centos 4.7, with
Centos 5.2 in beta.
I chose SME because I also have to replace an NT server here
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail on Centos 4.7, with
Centos 5.2 in beta.
I chose SME because I also have
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If you mean this mailing list: By unsubscribing.
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail on Centos 4.7, with
Centos 5.2 in beta.
I chose
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Also I would NEVER consider running SMB services on a gateway/firewall
and I need IPv6 support anyway on the gateway/firewall. So far I have
used Astaro with roll-your-own (Astaro predates the IPv6 /48
allocation), and I am getting a 'nice' box from a vendor I work
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Also I would NEVER consider running SMB services on a gateway/firewall
and I need IPv6 support anyway on the gateway/firewall. So far I have
used Astaro with roll-your-own (Astaro predates the IPv6 /48
allocation), and I am getting a 'nice'
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have seen attacks and mitigations that often never make it out to the
public, or make it out after we have worked with the vendors for weeks
to get patches before the S* hits the fans. I am particularly paranoid
about what may be exposed on a gateway/firewall
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 21:48 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I need IPv6 so it is a mute point for me.
http://grammar.about.com/od/alightersideofwriting/a/mootmutegloss.htm
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Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 21:48 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I need IPv6 so it is a mute point for me.
http://grammar.about.com/od/alightersideofwriting/a/mootmutegloss.htm
I am dyslexic. This is a trivial malaprop compared to many I have dropped.
My dear
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 23:57 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 21:48 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I need IPv6 so it is a mute point for me.
http://grammar.about.com/od/alightersideofwriting/a/mootmutegloss.htm
I am dyslexic.
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 23:57 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 21:48 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I need IPv6 so it is a mute point for me.
I really need to either upgrade my Scalix server or replace it.
It has to be:
Free
Integrated with anti-spam
IPv6 support
optional anti-virus (processing concerns)
I don't have to be able to port mail from the Scalix to the new server.
Everyone can just POP their mail.
I have read a bit
- Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I really need to either upgrade my Scalix server or replace it.
It has to be:
Free
Integrated with anti-spam
IPv6 support
optional anti-virus (processing concerns)
I don't have to be able to port mail from the Scalix to the new
If your not to picky on calendar sharing and the other sharing options I can
really recommend Qmailtoaster http://qmailtoaster.com/, rock solid piece of
mail server with a really good web admin interface and a second to none
support.
Regards
Per Qvindesland
On 3/17/09 8:24 PM, Robert Moskowitz
on 3-17-2009 12:44 PM Per Qvindesland spake the following:
If your not to picky on calendar sharing and the other sharing options I can
really recommend Qmailtoaster http://qmailtoaster.com/, rock solid piece of
mail server with a really good web admin interface and a second to none
support.
Tim Nelson wrote:
- Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I really need to either upgrade my Scalix server or replace it.
It has to be:
Free
Integrated with anti-spam
IPv6 support
optional anti-virus (processing concerns)
I don't have to be able to port mail from the
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I really need to either upgrade my Scalix server or replace it.
It has to be:
Free
Integrated with anti-spam
IPv6 support
optional anti-virus (processing concerns)
I don't have to be able to port mail from the Scalix to the new server.
Everyone can just POP
Per Qvindesland wrote:
If your not to picky on calendar sharing and the other sharing options I can
really recommend Qmailtoaster http://qmailtoaster.com/, rock solid piece of
mail server with a really good web admin interface and a second to none
support.
AH yes, Daniel's qmail. But this
Am 17.03.2009 um 20:56 schrieb Scott Silva:
on 3-17-2009 12:44 PM Per Qvindesland spake the following:
If your not to picky on calendar sharing and the other sharing
options I can
really recommend Qmailtoaster http://qmailtoaster.com/, rock solid
piece of
mail server with a really good
On 17-Mar-09, at 1:07 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
Per Qvindesland wrote:
If your not to picky on calendar sharing and the other sharing
options I can
really recommend Qmailtoaster http://qmailtoaster.com/, rock solid
piece of
mail server with a really good web
Am 17.03.2009 um 20:58 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Where are these rpms? I could only find a tar file.
The pay-version is RPM.
But everything (except for the startup-script, the user it creates and
possibly other small bits I'm too lazy to lookup ATM) installs under /
opt/zimbra anyway.
No as I said it does not have all the synchronizing stuff but rock solid
email server, sadly Zimbra in my humble opinion not really free, but of
course there is http://www.opengroupware.org/ http://www.citadel.org/
http://www.open-xchange.com/EN/developer/index.html and http://kolab.org to
mention
Well if you want to install QMT in a snap (about 30 minuts and no various
scripts install) then download the full iso with centos in the bottom and
really simple configuration steps from here http://qmtiso.com/
Regards
Per Qvindesland
On 3/17/09 9:14 PM, Dnk d.k.emailli...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 17.03.2009 um 21:19 schrieb Per Qvindesland:
No as I said it does not have all the synchronizing stuff but rock
solid
email server, sadly Zimbra in my humble opinion not really free, but
of
course there is http://www.opengroupware.org/ http://www.citadel.org/
Rainer Duffner wrote:
All the free solutions depend on you spending an extra-ordinary
amount of time configuring them.
Well, except SME server where you just add users in a web interface.
But as mentioned, it's Centos4 based unless you use the beta version and
it doesn't do network
Where are these rpms? I could only find a tar file.
Untar the file, a new directory will be created with the RPMS.
Zimbra comes as a bundle with its own ldap server, mysql server,
clamav, etc. it is difficult or impossible to update one of those
services , you have to wait for the next zimbra
on 3-17-2009 3:53 PM Les Mikesell spake the following:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
All the free solutions depend on you spending an extra-ordinary
amount of time configuring them.
Well, except SME server where you just add users in a web interface.
But as mentioned, it's Centos4 based unless
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 17.03.2009 um 21:19 schrieb Per Qvindesland:
No as I said it does not have all the synchronizing stuff but rock
solid
email server, sadly Zimbra in my humble opinion not really free, but
of
course there is http://www.opengroupware.org/
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