[SLL] Kerio Mail server

Jesse Keating jkeating at j2solutions.net
Mon Jan 26 08:35:44 PST 2009


On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 21:51 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
> My organization is looking to bring mail in-house eventually. Currently 
> we've got pretty good service from our ISP who's hosting our email. One of 
> the options I'm looking at is Kerio Mail Server. The sales folks seem 
> pretty responsive, that's for sure... A couple hours after I filled out an 
> info request on-line I got a call from them. :-)
> 
> Anyone have any experience with the Kerio mail server? The price is pretty 
> good and it runs on Linux, so that's a nice bonus as well. Further, it 
> seems to have pretty much all of the features of Exchange (not sure about 
> Active Directory, but that's OK...) that we want (shared address book, web-
> based email capability, calendaring/scheduling, etc)
> 
> I'd appreciate any comments, good or bad.

Why does a mail suite need a sales person or need to be sold at all?
Have you looked at the free alternatives?  There are many that offer
various feature sets, like tying into ldap for shared address books,
webemail, calendaring.

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