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Which mailserver stack?

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  • k0nslk0nsl Member

    Your contributions to this discussion and the board in general are priceless. /smirk

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    @k0nsl said:
    Your contributions to this discussion and the board in general are priceless. /smirk

    It's called a dog dick.

  • Zimbra OS and Zextras

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  • @joshuah said:
    reliable options for mailservers to host multiple domains for end users.

    Zimbra (https://www.zimbra.com/).

    It's all standard stuff (postfix, spamassassian, etc.), and it has an excellent GUIs. The admin GUI is easy to use, and it has a great webmail client. Most importantly, you can buy licenses which will enable their ActiveSync client.

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