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I have also recently been looking at different servers for email. As we have servers and a lot of internet bandwidth i feel it is stupid to use a “hosted solution” for internet email and website service. I decided to use linux boxes for all our servers, i am fairly new to Linux but after working with it for over a year now I do not regret the decision… Especially for our business model. I tested the following packages:
After installing configuring and trying to setup each package i found that the Zimbra “open source” package was by far the simplest and easiest to setup and use. Really it took only about an hour after installation to be sending and receiving, remotely as i have a remote office from the servers, email calendering and mobile messaging. Including all services running on SSL certificate based connections.I highly recommend this product - Zimbra.
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