Ah, well you see, I was going for 'free' solutions :)
Also I may have confused a little about Horde. What I meant (in
comparing it to exchange/outlook) is that it comes with the calendar,
tasks, to do lists and notes features.
It still requires a seperate underlying MTA and imap provider.
Adam
On 20 February 2011 12:13, Tom Hill <tom(a)ninjabadger.net> wrote:
On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 23:15 +0000, Adam Egan wrote:
>
> otherwise, if you want an all in one suite like exchange, go for
> Horde
Here I was thinking that Horde was simply an apache-based IMAP webmail
client? At least where we use it, it relies on courier-imap for
IMAP/POP3 and Qmail and/or Postfix for SMTP.
Anyway, I might recommend Atmail as their latest offering is pretty
feature-full and is much nicer than previous versions (which we're still
using, in anger, for over 4000 customers -- most with multiple
mailboxes).
You might want to study the licensing costs closely, however. :)
Tom
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