Hmm. Just one question:
Do you have a gui to propperly admin your ldap/kerberos database, or is
everything done on the commandline or w/ some custom perl scripts?

Tarjei

Paul Fleming wrote:
> 
> We use Steltor, Cyrus IMAP, Keberos V & OpenLdap works great.. Not as
> tightly integrated as exchange on the user side but we're a UNIX shop so
> not a problem plus our solution lets users select there preferred mail
> client -- something many of them like to do. We're also able to support
> Macintosh clients natively for Calendar & Email.  You can't do the
> outlook workflow stuff (custom apps ala lotus notes). We're also behind
> on Cyrus installs and our users are looking forward to having Server
> Side (Sieve) rules. We support between 2000 & 3000 email accounts and
> about 1300-1500 Steltor accounts. We're an email intense institution.
> Calendar use is split about half of our users are hardcore 8hours day /
> 5days a week users other half casual use. Some specs
> 
> Cyrus IMAP (current 1.5.19 going to 2.1.3)
> Authenticate via Kerberos V
> mail on 4 PII400 machines front-ended by a custom load-balancing IMAP
> proxy -- see Cyrus Murder page for more info and a link to my solution.
> 
> Steltor (2 nodes in network config using same LDAP)
> 1100 users on E3000 w/ 512Mb 2x250Mhz CPUs
> 400 users on Netra  w/ 256Mb 1x170Mhz CPU 2nd location
> 
> OpenLDAP
> Authenticate via Kerberos V
> master PIII 1Ghz 512Mb RAM
> slaves
> 2 x PIII 1ghz 512Mb Primary Public Address book servers -- double as
> IMAP proxy frontend - perform 5-10 connections per second for IMAP and
> 3-5 connections per second for LDAP during business hours
> PIII 1ghz 512Mb RAM -- 2nd location
> PII 350 128Mb -- External LDAP server
> 
> Web Interfaces
> IMP & Steltor Web Client on PII 350Mhz w/ 256Mb
> 
> Anthony Brock wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone use Cyrus IMAP with the Steltor Calendar server? Specifically,
> > do you use the Steltor Outlook connector?
> >
> > We're evaluating the possibility of using Cyrus IMAP with Steltor instead
> > of using an Exchange Server. At this time, there is heavy pressure to
> > implement an Exchange solution (which I would prefer to avoid). Experiences
> > would be greatly appreciated (especially with regard to
> > functionality/testimonials/etc).
> >
> > Tony
> >
> > ******************************************************************************
> > * Anthony Brock                                         [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
> > * Director of Network Services                         George Fox University *
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