On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 10:09, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > 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. Hey, I work for Kerio (I'm the chief tech support engineer for the US), so feel free to take my opinion with a grain of salt. :-) Still, I like the product. Oh, and Kerio MailServer 6 may be what you're looking for, when it comes out. I don't think I can say more than that on a public list, but you can email info@xxxxxxxxx, probably, for more information. :-) (Also, slight correction -- it's not Sendmail-based; we have our own MTA. It *does* use SpamAssassin and OpenSSL, though, with a nice GUI to interact with them. And the GUI can remote admin from Windows/Mac/Linux, so you can admin the machine from whatever OS you're comfortable with. [The product can also run on all those platforms, too, FWIW. :-) We ran it on Fedora at the main office for a long time, since myself and the sysadmin are big Fedora fans.]) -Max