On 2015-01-11 06:53, Jonathan Colby wrote: > So, I think I am asking the same question, Basically If SOGO is not a > complete mail server what is the best way to get a mailserver / sogo setup ? > Zentyal looks like it uses openchange with sogo..... But i might be > reading it wrong.... Is that the best way ?
Zentyal uses SOGo, Openchange… as well as Postfix and Dovecot for actual mailing. Mail servers are hard to Do Right, I don't know of any groupware solution that rolls out its own. > What is the smartest way ? If not the smartest way, the best pairing of > products ? That depends on your requirements. Cyrus and Dovecot as well as exim and postfix aim for different environments. (Cyrus/Exim are rather complex in their setup and configuration, but have a lot more features… that you might never end up needing.) > On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Davide Bozzelli <bu...@olografix.org > <mailto:bu...@olografix.org>> wrote: > > > Il 10/01/15 14:12, Zhang Huangbin ha scritto: > > > On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 6:47 AM, Jonathan Colby wrote: > > if SOGO is groupware without a mail server, what is the best > groupware that Does have a mail server ? Zentyal ? Kolab ? > ClearOS? > > > You can try iRedMail: http://www.iredmail.org/ > The latest iRedMail-0.9.0 integrates SOGo groupware. :) > > Zhang we should admin ... the integration could be improved ;) > > Good work anyway > > > -- > users@sogo.nu <mailto:users@sogo.nu> > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists > > -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, / Best Regards, Sven Schwedas Systemadministrator TAO Beratungs- und Management GmbH | Lendplatz 45 | A - 8020 Graz Mail/XMPP: sven.schwe...@tao.at | +43 (0)680 301 7167 http://software.tao.at
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