Chuck Stickelman wrote:
After some digging, it looks like I'll be going the build it youself way. I'm just not finding what I want in the price range I want.
MrKnisely wrote:
I'm looking to replace my Email server. Not that it isn't running very well, but I just want something different.
Currently I'm running a QMail Rocks setup (http://qmailrocks.org/). Setup was easy to medium and it had all the features I want.
Speaking of the goals: FREE as in Beer, DJB's licensing doesn't bother me. Open Source Solution IMAP-SSL Spam Filtering Virus Filtering (Now that I must run a Windows box) Web based mail Support for adding multiple domains Web based management of server and domains
It would be cool to have a web based calendar function and maybe some sort of to-do list.
I would like for this to be a canned package or at least sort of decently supported package. I know I can get all of this seperately and cobble it together. Heck, all of it is available as debian packages. I want a community support group though.
I'm just now starting to look, so if any of you have suggestions let me know.
Mike K.
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How about a set of fully supported Debian packages?
Courier <http://www.courier-mta.org/>(http://www.courier-mta.org/) <http://www.courier-mta.org/> is a likely candidate for what you want... though it comes broken-down into a BUNCH of individual packages...
From their home page:
The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list services within a single, consistent, framework. Individual components can be enabled or disabled at will. Courier now implements basic web-based calendaring and scheduling services integrated in the webmail module. Advanced groupware calendaring services will follow soon.It looks like they do their back-end mail storage using DJB's Maildir format (a very good thing, BTW...)
The missing "integrated" piece seems to be the mail filtering... SPAM and virus filtering would need to be added by additional package(s)... Though there is a filtering mechanism that sounds like it could support any of the SPAM/virus filters out there...
What else have others found?
Chuck
Thanks for the suggestions, I'm sure I'll be posting issues here soon!
Mike K.
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