That's a great idea I'll write a tutorial about that.

By the way, what's the best place to write a tutorial like that ? how to forge ?

thanks

Olivier.

Le 5 déc. 2012 à 11:12, Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsut...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> On 05/12/12 08:12, Olivier BATARD wrote:
>> After some long testing, I found that the best way is not a product that 
>> claim to do everything. So postfix + dovecot + davical + nginx does the job 
>> perfectly and are easier to support and configure.
> This seems to confirm that the 'unix philosophy' - regardless of 'does it 
> all' marketing in the end ismore effective (and I imagine flexible).
> 
> It would be _very_ useful if someone (TM) with experience in setting up such 
> an ecosystem were willing to share their experience, maybe also create a 
> simple tutorial/intro.
> 
> Lorenzo.
> 
>> 
>> Globally, maybe it seems quite complicated to maintain several products to 
>> build one solution but finally, dividing the task gives flexibility, 
>> stability and a better mastering of the code. Well, that's just my humble 
>> opinion.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Le 5 déc. 2012 à 04:50, s0lid <s0lid101...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Im not sure if this was discussed before but is there an application that 
>>> is like microsoft exchange(Mail, Calendar, and contacts). The whole suite 
>>> not just the mail server.
>>> 
>>> TIA
>> 
> 
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