Jon,
I've heard that Zimbra is very much a case of... running it on it's
own server with no other services type thing.. Is this true?
Rest of list: I've made a small google document that anybody can edit,
please feel free to have a look and add pros/cons, or even further
choices not listed!
https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1Z3zKcwEcVx-O6thBZlAR7OiOB7MA6aX...
Adam
On 31 August 2010 22:00, Jonathan Marriott <jon(a)kiwiuk.net> wrote:
Zimbra rocks the boat, I'd recommend it without hesitation.
That said, I don't think the free version includes mobile sync.
Jon
On 31 August 2010 19:12, Adam Egan <adam.egan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Friends :)
>
> I'm looking for an open source alternative to Zimbra. Up until now
> I've been using Google Mail/Contacts/Calendar for my personal stuff,
> but I'm going to be running my own business soon and I'm becoming less
> and less fond of the idea that my data is not stored locally.
>
> The basic features that I'm looking for are:
> * Email (multiple mailboxes, aliases, groups etc)
> * Calendar
> * Accessible by browser
> * Mobile Sync (Nokia N97)
> * Easy data portability
> * Open Source
>
> For this reason, I was wondering if anybody on the list had any
> experience with Zimbra? I would also be grateful for any suggestions
> besides Zimbra that might suit my needs.
>
> Hope everybody has had a good day :)
>
> Adam
>
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