Re: Exchange Alternative

From: W.D.McKinney <deem@wdm.com>
Date: Wed Oct 06 2004 - 08:58:07 AKDT

>-----Original Message-----
>From: James Davis [mailto:james@alaskanativetech.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2004 04:41 PM
>To: aklug@aklug.org
>Subject: Re: Exchange Alternative
>
>Qmail mail rocks. check out qmailrocks.org. Great site. walks you
>through the steps of setting up your mail server, web mail, virus
>protection, and web admin. I use it at work. It has worked with out a
>hitch.
>
>The only thing I had a problem with is how to up the attachment size. I
>finally figured out that the limit was in a php.ini file. It was really
>obscure.

That's because depending on how you have configured qmail (it's easily setup in various ways), that the config that controls attachment can vary.

See http://qmail.akwireless.net for a local mirror. And for some really nice DNS see http://djbdns.akwireless.net

Cheers,
Dee

>
>James
>
>On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 08:15, Jamie Hushower wrote:
>> A Google search brings up a fair number of commercial alternatives to MS
>> Exchange. Does anyone know of an open source alternative? I'm not extremely
>> concerned about stability as it is for my home network. I do want to stay
>> with Outlook as a client because my wife loves it and I need it to sync with
>> my Pocket PC. Thanks.
>>
>> -Jamie
>>
>> --
>> Jamie Hushower
>> Computer Consultant
>> Rent-A-Geek
>> 223-9136
>>
>>
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