Re: mail server recommendations?

From: Aristedes Maniatis (ari_at_ish.com.au)
Date: 04/13/04

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    To: "Michael W. Lucas" <mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org>
    
    

    We have sold Communigate Pro (http://www.ish.com.au/communigate) to
    customers with up to 30,000 accounts. Others run up to 100,000 on a
    single server, more in a cluster. It runs great on FreeBSD and that is
    the combination we usually recommend and use ourselves. It costs money,
    but you didn't say whether you wanted a free or commercial product. You
    also don't mention how many accounts you need to run, as that has a big
    bearing on the cost of a commercial offering compared to putting
    together the elements you need yourself (webmail, IMAP, SMTP, SSL,
    MAPI, etc).

    You can download a fully working version of the product for trial
    purposes.

    Cheers
    Ari Maniatis

    On 13/04/2004, at 3:38 AM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:

    > I'm looking for a decent solution for a mail server software package.
    > We need SASL, IMAP, pop3ssl, antivirus, and mime-type filtering. In
    > an ideal world, we'd have the ability to create mail accounts without
    > creating user accounts.

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