Hi, I use dovecot, postfix, assp, openfire e egroupware. I'm looking a better webclient like zimbra, but for the backend the is no better over hw efficiency.
All this solutions uses ldap as backend for users. Regards.- "You don't know where your shadow will fall", Somebody.- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta (BB) <ola...@gmail.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://olafrv.googlepages.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: "B. Alexander" <stor...@gmail.com> Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 07:10:33 To: Debian-user List<debian-user@lists.debian.org> Subject: Mail server recommendations Hi all, I figured I would ask for a sanity check here. I'm looking to replace my internal mail server. Right now, I'm running Zimbra 5.0.x, but I have always run on the low end of the hardware requirements, and now, the box I am running on (2.4 GHz P4, 1GB RAM) is being beaten to death by java in zimbra. Load average always hovers between 3 and 6. Now the mail server, since Comcast blocked port 25, is mainly used for internal monitor/security messages, like ossec and opsview, apticron messages, etc. So I was looking to set up an OpenVZ container, probably sid, as a mailserver with the following: * postfix * dovecot * spamassassin (in case I ever decide to work around the port 25 block) * roundcube for webmail Anyone got any suggestons? Either anything I'm missing or packages that work better? Thanks, --b