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Re: SquirrelMail Alternatives? Suggestions, Please





On Sep 1, 2009, at 11:04 PM, Alexander Clarke <email@hidden > wrote:

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 2:52 PM, R. Steinberg<email@hidden> wrote:
I am interested know what alternatives to SquirrelMail people are using,
why, whether it was a good choice and how difficult it is to use a
non-default email system on OS X 10.5/6 server.

Before I gave up on hosting our own email and moved everything over to Google Apps for Education, we used RoundCube (http://roundcube.net/) quite successfully. Before that, we used the built-in SquirrelMail but with a plugin to show quota usage. MOXS 10.5.7 broke that arrangement and forced the complete migration to RoundCube, which I had been testing for a while.

RoundCube is really easy to setup. For a guide (but you probably won't
need it if you are familiar with MySQL and Apache), see this link:

http://www.roundcubeforum.net/general-discussion/3673-guide-installing-roundcube-mac-os-x-leopard-server.html

I'm not going to vouch for its correctness or currentness as I didn't
use it. But it's something.

Alex


If you are willing to consider a commercial alternative, Kerio is a pretty good choice. How many clients do you need to support?


Phil

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