Re: [CentOS] web based mail packages for CentOS

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I was looking at Qmailtoaster and was going through the process of installing but decided against it for some reason. I was doing the install scripts and was looking at some of the ports the guy had open... Does it use Squirrelmail as a front end? If so, that was before OpenGroupware for me and I'm looking for something different.

Thanks,

James

Cesar Lagarrigue wrote:
Also exist the sun suite of email for free (http://www.sun.com/software/javaenterprisesystem/communications_suite/index.xml) but the support are too high $$$$$.$$$$.$$$$$.

and

Qmailtoaster work well now (www.qmailtoaster.com) but the sync password with AD are complex..., i search on internet and the best recipe is (teory) :

postfix + fedora directory server (sync AD) + courier imap + mailscanner / panda + antispam...

this i believe work well...

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Questions :

Simbra is complex to backup ? the only step missing on i migrate zimbra, is the backup online.. somebody have a tool or method ?

if a user use sun communication suite, please post the experience ... i think this suite work great but not install in a real environment, is good or bad solution ?


Lamar Owen wrote:
On Saturday 19 August 2006 13:19, James Marcinek wrote:
I was using OpenGroupware but just hosed my system. Since I'm starting
from scratch I would like to know what everyone's using for web based
mail.

Scalix Community Edition here.  Works very very well.


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