On 21/02/2013 21:48, administrator wrote:
Me personally, it's a personal quest to abolish all things not open source from my
workplace (I'm the IT admin/programmer/database/mail guy). I've got spiceworks
taking care of watching my network and inventory, and exchange deciding not to
send mail on random days at around 11am without reason or any real help in the
logs. I've already moved from SCO OpenServer 5 -> Ubuntu 8.04 and had great
success, this is the next logical step.
I knew what it was from the start, it's basically just a webmail type website
that works with a bunch of common mail servers and other projects allowing for
outlook connections. In my case my only benefit would be sleep, and I like
sleeping. I was kind of hoping it would just work like webmin, but I see your
point about people wanting to roll out their own solutions.
At this point I'm just wondering if I can just do cyrus + postfix + OpenChange.
I only need IMAP,MAPI,SMTP,DNS (to make it independent), backups and built in
authentication. To be honest, the less the better.
Please correct me if I'm mistaken and cannot do the 3 things above without sogo
gluing them together. I realize some people need a web interface, we got
outlook and phones so we don't need that.
Drop the MAPI and you can use Zentyal Community edition or ClearOS
community edition.
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