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Nailbomb
Posts: 2103
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Can anyone recommend any windows based Mail Server Software that isn't Exchange Server, preferably free but pay software won't be an issue either as long as it's reasonably priced. I'm wanting to be able to download mail on multiple accounts off an ISP via POP3 then store them on a local mail server and allow any PC on a LAN to be able to access an account on the local mail server using IMAP so a user can have their mail sync'd with what ever machine they're on. There seems to be quite a lot of solutions out there so I'm looking for recommendations atm.
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Freewheelin
Posts: 898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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theres plenty of little linux distros that do that sort of thing and will run on anything from a p100 with 32mb ram or better
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Splash
Posts: 2473
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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windows is never good for mail
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| #2 03:36pm 23/04/07 |
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Fizzer
Posts: 543
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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theres plenty of little linux distros that do that sort of thing and will run on anything from a p100 with 32mb ram or better Tell me more - just installed ubuntu Feisty and am eager to subscribe to your service and/or product. |
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stinky
Posts: 1918
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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linux + postfix + Amavisd-new + spamassasin = WIN!
I've run this up on machines from old workstations, modchipped Xbox, a ps2 running linux, all the way to clustered environments and it scales really well all the way through the spectrum. last edited by stinky at 15:51:54 23/Apr/07 |
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Blade
Posts: 2
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'd recommend a linux solution any day...
however some windowz ppl i know have recommended mdaemon |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2104
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Ok, I might look into the linux side then. I haven't played around to much to mail on linux in the past which is why I was trying to avoid it. Scaling wouldn't be a problem on this one as we're talking about 4 users.
/edit: Been about 7 years since I last used Mdaemon, didn't know it was still around. Oh, forgot to mention, this mail server would only really need to be for incoming mail, was gong to use the ISP as outgoing from the client machines. Essentially the people that want me to set this up just want it to be a network store directory for their mail so they can access it from any machine. last edited by Nailbomb at 16:06:47 23/Apr/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Zimbra is an open source Exchange alternative that is f***ing ace, even has a snazzy web interface that closely resembles OWA. Comes with scheduling, calendering, etc.
You can get a free/community license and if you need more users/features then you pay for it. |
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Fizzer
Posts: 545
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just out of curiosity how would checking mail from outside the network work?
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ara
Posts: 1113
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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via some dynamic dns type system and port forwarding i would guess...
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2105
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Just out of curiosity how would checking mail from outside the network work? OpenVPN. Very easy to set up and works really well. They actually need the VPN set up anyway as they share myob files internally and want to access those from the outside as well. |
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| #10 04:31pm 23/04/07 |
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Fizzer
Posts: 546
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah that was what i was getting at. You'd have to connect to your imap server @ home or wherever you've set it up.
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`ViPER`
Posts: 196
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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smartmail, its what i use, its free for 1 domain and up to 10 accounts, works realy well.
http://www.smartertools.com/Products/SmarterMail/Free.aspx |
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whoop
Posts: 11223
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Essentially the people that want me to set this up just want it to be a network store directory for their mail so they can access it from any machine. Tell them to check the box that says "leave mail on the server" and you can check your mail from any machine. Just make sure to delete messages every so often if you go this way. |
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Opec
Posts: 4531
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://www.hmailserver.com/
Hmailserver will do everything you need, including:
Plus it's open source and runs on Windows and yes it can use your AD as authentication as well.
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Moo
Posts: 848
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if you wanted to be taken back to the OOOOOLD school, you could check out pegasus mail server? I think it's called "Mercury".
Can't remember exactly, but it was still available like 4 years ago last time I looked. We used to use pegasus @ high school before they realised it sucked :P |
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Fizzer
Posts: 547
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Tell them to check the box that says "leave mail on the server" and you can check your mail from any machine. Just make sure to delete messages every so often if you go this way. |
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