On Monday 19 March 2012 11:20 PM, Délsio Cabá wrote:
Hi Dan,
You need to take into account important things like:
1 - Clients don't really care if you use open source or monolithic
standars, they only need to know if it works well in a long term and
also the price;
2 - In my case I have hundreds of domains with about 05 email
accounts per domain. So I need to minimize technical support and offer
standarized and practical solutions.
3 - Moving to MS Exchange is not a practical thing to do for many
reasons, price is the first problem.
4 - Google Apps and office 365 are very attractive solutions for mail
hosting and users seam to like it.
So basically as a service provider I need to offer complete solutions.
Sogo, if it works with qmail, will enable qmail servers to offer many
more funcionalities, since is sits in the middle between open source
mail servers and MS Exchange. Please to go
http://www.sogo.nu/about/overview.html
Regards
Hi Délsio,
SoGo does work with Qmail, with some caveats. I had created some initial
notes, and Peter has taken it further, and could probably guide you
better than me.
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg31098.html
Bharath
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