Am Di, den 13.04.2004 schrieb redhat um 18:51: > The reason I posted to this list about a SuSE product was because I > wanted opinions from people who were not "predisposed" to SuSE. If I > wanted that I would have gone to their list. I just wanted some input > from other users out there. I am a small shop of just two techs - I am > the only one who knows anything about setting up servers - be it Linux > or Windows. I also function as a manager and do not have time to add > "one more thing" onto my incredible list of things to do. I admit, I am > not a mail administrator - never have been - but I do have a problem and > trust the input of this list. I read this list daily for that very > reason. > thanks for your input. Ok, anonymous - now I see clearer :) From your initial description with Domain Controller setup and running Exchange I had the impression you are speaking of a bigger environment. So if you need a GUI frontend for mail server administration http://www.kerio.com/kms_home.html might be worth a check and test. It is Sendmail based, virus checking is available, it has a simple GUI and is available for Windows[tm] as well as Linux. It is no "all-you-want" groupware solution, but speaking about Linux environments there are a couple of free and easy products available. Just do a quick search at http://freshmeat.net. The SuSE mail server product might be worth a test for you. For small environments with admins not knowing much about mail and servers it might be a valid choice. As long as it runs. Starting to get problems with it, it might quickly become a pain (feedback by people having to administer such machines). Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 1 (Yarrow) on Athlon CPU kernel 2.4.22-1.2174.nptl Sirendipity 18:57:31 up 25 days, 2:38, load average: 0.51, 0.33, 0.23 [ ÎÎÏÎÎ Ï'ÎÏÏÎÎ - gnothi seauton ] my life is a planetarium - and you are the stars
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