Re: [K12OSN] Linux email server

Chris Hobbs (chobbs@silvervalley.k12.ca.us)
Mon, 03 Feb 2003 10:49:08 -0800


Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
> I am in the "looking for" stage of looking for the best (the best fit
> for my needs) mail server.  Qmail has been talked about.
> 
> I work for Yolo county schools and I need a mail server that can handle
> about 400 accounts.
> 
> Requirements:
> It needs to run on Red Hat Linux
> Free is a big plus
> Relatively easy to install, configure and maintain
> Support MAPI and POP3
> 
> Any suggestions, experiences, thoughts?
> 
> I am currently running Red Hat servers with MRTG, DNS, Apache and snort.
> Much more stable than Windows and no rebooting.
> 

Not free, but I heartily recommend Communigate Pro. We run it on Linux for 
~450 users. Supports all your standards, builtin webmail interface, very 
easy to manage and maintain. More info at http://www.stalker.com.

I also happen to run the CGScript repositroy, where Communigate admins share 
perl (and other) scripts that make their job even easier: 
http://www.clanhobbs.org/cgscripts.php

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