On 07/18/18 13:27, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/18/2018 12:33 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On 07/18/18 12:24, Andrew Holway wrote:
Still a lot better than trying to run your own hodge-podge of
nightmares
on Linux.
Beg pardon? Did I make a mistake on the email address? I thought this
went
to the CentOS general discussion list.
I specifically meant setting up and running email services on linux is
not
for the feint of heart and delivers little real value considering the
plethora of free and commercial email services available.
Andrew, you should understand that you are talking to experts in Linux
here. And even I (and I'm not considering myself an expert in Linux)
have no trouble to set up mail server on Linux (with all blows and
whistles like spam/virus filtering, etc).
So, Mark meant to say your posts are offensive to Experts on this list.
Please, take a note of it.
So, I don't think anyone can call me a 'non linux' guy :)
But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring / scheduling
for individual users and the main corporate account, etc. .. are working
well enough with any Linux solution.
I must confess, my servers are FreeBSD, but I'm quite sure the same is
doable easily on Linux.
We use for calendars Owncloud (may migrate to nextcloud in some future
to come). That authenticates against LDAP.
For mail we use postfix, dovecot and maia for spam filtering (the last
harnesses spamassassin, clamav and few other things).
Of course, zimbra you mentioned earlier in the thread (or was it not
you?), and Kolab provide more corporate-like collaboration environments,
but I shied away from them as I set myself a goal to give users
individual handle on spam/virus filtering in email, and neither of them
has per-user spam preferences (take it with the grain of salt, I might
have missed something...)
Just my $0.02.
Valeri
I have researched this very recently and I have not found a solution
that works even reasonably well.
Red Hat has even shifted their calendars to Google .. does anyone think
if an enterprise calendar that really worked was out there they would
not be using it?
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