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      mcostan @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller

      The forum is new, because until last month the forum was based on the zarafa forum until they created the new repository.

      If you go in the zarafa one you will see a lot more of the past topics, some of it is still applicable to Kopano.

      That said, I would write to Kopano directly ([email protected], [email protected]) and ask them your queries as well as in the forum.

      Now I do have to go to do some work, by all means keep me uptodate, but I am a user, not an employee, so I do have to do some work that pays my salary (and I am not paid by Kopano).

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        scottalanmiller @mcostan
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        @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

        If you are trying to buy a car at the very least you go to see the dealership, not a random buyer that may be biased or otherwise.

        See, that's what I did, and they couldn't produce a working car. But a customer of that dealership is telling me that the car he got there is great and that I should go back and poke around more to find a better salesman 🙂

        We certainly went straight to them and tested out their product. That's what we did first.

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          scottalanmiller @mcostan
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          @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

          That said, I would write to Kopano directly ([email protected], [email protected]) and ask them your queries as well as in the forum.

          That feels intrusive. I don't like to do that to a company that is not getting paid for support. Forum traffic helps everyone, emails are private. And that's the commercial company, not the open source product. So seems even less appropriate given that we don't pay for it.

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            scottalanmiller @mcostan
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            @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

            I am happy with my setup which is Debian (8) and Centos for mailscanner etc.

            What led you to even test this on Debian? Did you know that that was where it would run before starting?

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              mcostan @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller

              you are saying that the packages do not work, I am saying that the packages work.

              Go on the forums and ask them.

              Anyway by all means buy Zimbra and forget Kopano if that what you want to do.

              If anyone asks me if Kopano works, YES it does work.

              Perhaps you didn't install it properly?
              Perhaps you didn't have Centos 7 setup correctly?
              Perhaps you didn't run the correct command?

              Perhaps you do not know what you are doing?

              So please stop complaining. It's like me saying that a German car doesn't work without driving one.

              Go on the forums and ask them if you have very specific issues.

              Right now "just doesn't work" isn't an answer. It works for me and I am happy and I have no reported issues.

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                mcostan @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller

                Because I run Debian and Centos 7 in my infrastructure so I installed it there.

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                  scottalanmiller @Romo
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                  @Romo said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                  @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                  @scottalanmiller

                  Not sure how different 16.04 is from 16.10, I am running on 16.04 so I have no idea whether Kopano 16.04 installs on 16.10

                  Just tried an install on Ubuntu 16.10 and it doesn't work
                  0_1486510479411_Screenshot from 2017-02-07 17:05:10.png
                  16.10 has libicu57 and the packages as you see in the screenshot won't install because of unmet dependencies. =(

                  Quoting here to make note that I'm going to fork the source post as a new thread for Kopano to troubleshoot.

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                    scottalanmiller @mcostan
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                    @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                    Go on the forums and ask them if you have very specific issues.

                    I already did.

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                      mcostan @mcostan
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                      @mcostan

                      In any case I do have work to do, so I wish you good luck in your search and all the best.

                      By all means you should choose what works for me and I'll use what works for me.

                      Everyone happy.

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                        mcostan @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller

                        So if I am trying to install a package for Centos 6 for Centos 7 it should work? Of course not.

                        They support 16.04 and not 16.10? well, up to them.

                        It works for me.

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                          scottalanmiller @mcostan
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                          @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                          Right now "just doesn't work" isn't an answer. It works for me and I am happy and I have no reported issues.

                          But it "just works" without you having ever attempted a supported, enterprise Linux distro, right? That's the biggest issue. Running only on Debian to you "just works" and to me is "not indicative of working for production." We don't consider Debian, which is great as a base but is an unsupported product, to be production ready. Maybe that is the key difference. Debian is not an LTS product, it doesn't have support at all. Which is fine, companies like Canonical layer support on top of it. The Debian code is excellent.

                          So that's our disconnect I think. If you only have it on Debian, to us we see that as "not fully tested" yet. Not for our production needs. For a system at home or something, absolutely, nothing wrong with that whatsoever.

                          But that's why I'm wondering - why given your stance on CentOS and Ubuntu you went right to Debian and tested none of the supported options?

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                            scottalanmiller @mcostan
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                            @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                            @scottalanmiller

                            So if I am trying to install a package for Centos 6 for Centos 7 it should work? Of course not.

                            They claim the packages are for CentOS 7. This is not at all a fair comparison.

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                              mcostan @mcostan
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                              @mcostan

                              now really I have to stop this as I have work to do.

                              All I can say is that I am a happy user and unless Zimbra gives me the functionality that I need in the community edition which it does NOT, I'll stick with Kopano.

                              At the end of the day, I can only choose a product that gives me the FUNCTIONALITY I need and it works.

                              I can't use Zimbra as it does NOT have the functionality (community edition) so for as much as we can debate what's better and what's worse, it's a NON STARTER FOR ME.

                              If I can't have the functionality I can't use it. It may be great, stable, never go down, support Ubuntu 19.78 but if it doesn't do what I need, I just can NOT use it.

                              When it does, I'll be happy to revisit it.

                              End of the story for me.

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                                mcostan @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller

                                It's for historical reasons (unrelated to Kopano) that I run Debian and Centos in production and it's fine. That said, you may have a different opinion on your production environments and by all means you should choose those.

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                                  scottalanmiller @mcostan
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                                  @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                                  @mcostan

                                  now really I have to stop this as I have work to do.

                                  All I can say is that I am a happy user and unless Zimbra gives me the functionality that I need in the community edition which it does NOT, I'll stick with Kopano.

                                  At the end of the day, I can only choose a product that gives me the FUNCTIONALITY I need and it works.

                                  I can't use Zimbra as it does NOT have the functionality (community edition) so for as much as we can debate what's better and what's worse, it's a NON STARTER FOR ME.

                                  If I can't have the functionality I can't use it. It may be great, stable, never go down, support Ubuntu 19.78 but if it doesn't do what I need, I just can NOT use it.

                                  When it does, I'll be happy to revisit it.

                                  End of the story for me.

                                  I'm not trying to argue, only trying to determine what the state of the product is. I'm not asking you to defend it, only stating what problems we have run into, why it seems to be unsupported and what our impression of testing it out is. It was good advice to push us to their forums, if nothing else, people need to know that installation problems are happening rather than people just ignoring the product and moving on.

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                                    mcostan @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller

                                    I am getting the exact opposite impression:

                                    a) it is supported
                                    b) it installs fine in my environments
                                    c) if you want paid for support you can of course buy it.

                                    That said I have no choice anyway as kopano gives me the functionality that I need, Zimbra does NOT.

                                    Therefore for me the choice is only one. I need a car with 4 wheels and right now there is only one that I can have, so that's the one I buy.

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                                      scottalanmiller @mcostan
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                                      @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                                      @scottalanmiller

                                      I am getting the exact opposite impression:

                                      a) it is supported
                                      b) it installs fine in my environments
                                      c) if you want paid for support you can of course buy it.

                                      That said I have no choice anyway as kopano gives me the functionality that I need, Zimbra does NOT.

                                      Therefore for me the choice is only one. I need a car with 4 wheels and right now there is only one that I can have, so that's the one I buy.

                                      That's fine. But I just posted what we found and you argued with me, not the other way around. We gave it more than a fair shake, we followed the docs. If you are sure it works on a supported OS (you are the one that brought up the importance of that, in fact) then give an install a try and see for yourself. Show us that we are wrong, by all means. What are we failing at? Why are you arguing against what we are showing?

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                                        scottalanmiller @mcostan
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                                        @mcostan said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

                                        That said I have no choice anyway as kopano gives me the functionality that I need, Zimbra does NOT.

                                        No one has implied that there is something wrong about that. All we did was push forward with a lot more testing than we normally would have done because you spoke so highly of it. And what we found was that it did not appear to be production ready. In no way does that imply that it can't be installed on Debian or that it doesn't work for you. So I'm unclear of why you keep pushing the point when we've not argued with you.

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                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          Reasons that we found it to be lacking:

                                          • No working docs
                                          • No working install on an enterprise, supported OS

                                          Where we are now:

                                          • Documenting the failures individually for Kopano
                                          • Have posted in their community for them to follow up
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                                            mcostan
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                                            well, you posted something on their forum to say that it doesn't install on an Ubuntu platform that they do not support...

                                            It's like saying that I can't get Microsoft Excel to work in Linux?

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