Re: Zimbra, Scalix or something else..

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Zimbra is the way to go. It packages everything versus requiring the packages being installed. In addition Zimbra out of the box comes with antivirus and spamassasin and a lot of additional options. I evaluated both and had problems trying to get the spamassasin and antivirus installed.

Bottom line. If you want it installed quickly with no fuss go the Zimbra route you won't be sorry. I'm using it now.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Moskowitz" <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 11:45:57 AM (GMT-0500) Auto-Detected
Subject: Re:  Zimbra, Scalix or something else..

Oh, forgot to include...

Centos-admin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've played with both Zimbra and Scalix and they seem quite nice and do
> pretty much what I want. I'm now at the point where I am considering
> retiring my trusty old courier-imap service in favour of one of these
> two, unless of course anyone has any other recommendations or
> suggestions. I'd probably be doing this inside a centos 4.4 Xen VMs
> running on centos 5 when it comes out.
>
> Also, I'd really appreciate if anyone could share any thoughts and/or
> experiences with Zimbra and Scalix.
I never really got spamassasin set up right on my current setup.  That 
is part of the plan for the Scalix 11 switch to get it all right this 
time...


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