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Re: Kolab
by am on Thursday 19/May/2005, @03:41
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The question is... is it easy to maintain/upgrade after installation. Installing from source usually isn't the best maintenance path for large groups of server.
What about adding MailScanner as an optional package for virus/spam filtering?
I love kolab by the way, I tried to get my organization to switch to it. Currently we use Sendmail/Cyrus/OpenLdap/Kerberos/MailScanner (hell this is pratically Kolab :) ) for all of our big setups. (all have rpms with good support). but without support from a big distro Kolab was always a no go. :(
Keep up the good work! I am looking forward to switching when the time comes around! |
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Re: Kolab
by Till Adam on Thursday 19/May/2005, @05:30
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Since Kolab relies on OpenPkg, it's very easy to install updates and fixes. As for feature requests, please send them to https://kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/kolab-devel or https://kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/kolab-users, where they can be discussed more appropriately. The parts that come from the OS are supported by the OS, the rest is supported by OpenPkg, where Kolab uses the unmodified packages, or the Kolab project where they are changed or extended.
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