Re: Zimbra help?

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Neil Muller wrote:
> On 03/11/2009, at 8:06 PM, Corey Chandler wrote:
>
>   
>> ML wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Is anyone versed in Zimbra?
>>>       
>> Extremely-- and I know that Zimbra is flat out not supported under
>> CentOS, by their own decision.  If this is community edition, it's a
>> different kettle of fish entirely.
>>     
>
> I run Zimbra (commercial) on Centos for my employers and there is no  
> problem running Zimbra on Centos or on getting support from Zimbra for  
> Zimbra on Centos.  Where did this idea of "no support for  Zimbra on  
> Centos"  come from?
>   

Citation: 
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/announcements/14116-centos-not-supported.html


Based upon my experience with Zimbra (and other similar vendors), I'm a 
big fan of NOT having anything that they don't explicitly support 
touching the Zimbra box.  It helps keep the fingerpointing to a minimum 
when things end up going wrong; if they can point to the OS as a reason 
to claim a box is "unsupported," they will; compared to the cost of a 
Zimbra license, the $400 or whatnot for RHEL is inconsequential.

-- Corey / KB1JWQ
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