[OpenIndiana-discuss] Mailservers and clients that work on OI

Jim Klimov jimklimov at cos.ru
Fri Dec 18 11:42:08 UTC 2015


18 декабря 2015 г. 10:52:20 CET, the outsider <openindiana at out-side.nl> пишет:
>I just want to share this because I see a lot of people moving to
>office365
>and google because they are tiered of all problems with hosting their
>own
>mailserver and to keep it up to date and running. 
>
>I use a commercial product that works out of the box on Openindiana.
>But it
>is free for 5 users. (although you lose 1 for the "postmaster")
>It supports SMTP, POP3, RPOP, AIRSYNC, SIP, XMPP, WEBCAL, Webmail and
>more. 
>
>With RPOP you can fetch email from different mail accounts into 1 mail
>account on this server. So I fetch my mail from several accounts with a
>pop3
>box every 2 minutes and store it in 1 user account on my server. My
>phone
>and mailclient connect via IMAP with my server and I can read all mail
>with
>1 account and 1 password. 
>
>I searched the internet for weeks for a good Solaris ready mailserver
>and
>this was the best I could find. Even Oracle doesn't offer mailserver
>solutions for Solaris. 
>
>Since I don't want to be called a spammer I will not post the name of
>the
>program. 
>If you are interested please DM me, I have 0.0 connections with this
>mail
>program but I hate it when people discard OpenIndiana as a server-OS
>because
>they think they can do more with something else. 
> 
>
>
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> Even Oracle doesn't offer mailserversolutions for Solaris. 

Not quite true, the last I checked, Sun Mail Server (nee Netscape mail, then Java CommSuite, now OCUCS) lives on and produces new versions.

My old job supported it for a number of ccustomers with my hands, a pretty good product. Although in Oracle hands it is now only paid-for, and with a minimal purchase baseline so it is aimed at providers or very large organizations. Things are negotiatable but it is difficult.

Jim

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