I'm using it at D-W, but on Ubuntu server.  One major benefit I like is the
open-source version is free.  The web interface is mostly easy to set up and
use, but there are parts of it that confused me in the beginning.  

 

The only drawback I have found is, in order to train the spam filter for any
spam that gets past the built in spam list, your users have to do it for you
by sending spam to their spam box, or forwarding it directly to the built-in
spam user email address.  I would like to have a page on the web interface
where I could type in criteria for spam sort of the same way in URL Filter
for IPCop that you can type in banned URLs.

 

Russ Gowin
System Administrator

Technology Specialist
DeLand-Weldon CUSD #57
304 E. Illinois Route 10
DeLand, IL 61839
217-736-2311 

 

From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Algarnon Stamps
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 11:32 AM
To: tech-geeks@tech-geeks.org
Subject: [tech-geeks] Zimbra Collaboration Suite

 

Does anyone use Zimbra? What are some of the drawbacks and benefits you have
noticed? I am about 85% complete on the setup, installing on OpenSUSE 11.2,
very easy setup, actually easier than installing on Ubuntu server in my
opinion. 

-- 
Algarnon Stamps
Technology Coordinator
Bellwood School District 88
640 Eastern Avenue
Bellwood, IL 60104
Phone: (708) 410-3015
Cell: (630) 401-6751
Fax: (708) 344-9416
Email: asta...@sd88.org
Website URL: http://www.sd88.org

Technical Issues: helpd...@sd88.org 





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