Matthew Rosewarne on 19 Jan 2008 16:41:29 -0800 |
On Saturday 19 January 2008, Brian Vagnoni wrote: > I realize there are many OSS options. But for me my time is better spent > else where. I get an all in one solution, that runs on everything from > Windows to Linux to MAC to BSD, plus AV support, Webmail, Integrated Push, > POP/IMAP, NNTP, LDAP/Open Dir, SSL, mobile platform support, remote wipe, > and support. I have an entire school district running on it so it is very > scalable, that's like 6000+ users students and teachers. It's all about > priorities for me I don't want to have to reinvent the wheel all the time. > I don't think I could find all of that in a single open source product and > the more ingredients one adds to the soup the more kluegy things become. Some of these things sound like you're looking for far more than just a mail server. Have you looked at all at Kolab Groupware? I'm not a sysadmin (IANASA?), but it sounds a bit to me like the sort of thing you're describing. Also, you can connect Outlook to it with a proprietary plugin. Attachment:
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