Building a Mail Server
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@scottalanmiller if you already have the knowledge to manage and have decent infrastructure, then I see no problem using Zimbra. The average Joe IT manager who hasn't touched Linux, then I'd say no...
In fact your uptime has probably been more than 365 with their recent downtimes lol.
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@StuartJordan said in Building a Mail Server:
In fact your uptime has probably been more than 365 with their recent downtimes lol.
We actually pulled the trigger on moving due to an O365 outage. We were able to migrate and move over to Zimbra faster than MS was able to support O365!
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@StuartJordan said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller if you already have the knowledge to manage and have decent infrastructure, then I see no problem using Zimbra. The average Joe IT manager who hasn't touched Linux, then I'd say no...
I agree, we are a special case. We ran the numbers and know that it works well for us, but still don't advise customers to do it.
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@StuartJordan MXRoute definitely looks interesting. If we were shopping again, I'd strongly consider their offering.
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I just realized that the MXRoute guys are semi-local to us here in the DFW.
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@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
I just realized that the MXRoute guys are semi-local to us here in the DFW.
I'm not aware of their product to be fair. You have been getting on ok with Zimbra though haven't you? Have you tried Mailcow yet?
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@StuartJordan said in Building a Mail Server:
You have been getting on ok with Zimbra though haven't you? Have you tried Mailcow yet?
We have, Zimbra has been good. Not testing MailCow yet, but soon.
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I like the features you get with Zimbra, like shared mailboxes, calendars etc. A feature comparison would be good between Zimbra and Mailcow.
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@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
Now Zoho is cheap.
$2/user if you want imap (or active sync).
Used to be, but went up to $3, sadly. NTG was going to move to it, and it went up right as we tried to make the move. So we switched gears because the 50% price hike was a pretty big change to our numbers. We decided that Zimbra made more sense because of that. It tipped the scales for us.
I just did it last month and I swear it was $2.
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@JaredBusch said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
Now Zoho is cheap.
$2/user if you want imap (or active sync).
Used to be, but went up to $3, sadly. NTG was going to move to it, and it went up right as we tried to make the move. So we switched gears because the 50% price hike was a pretty big change to our numbers. We decided that Zimbra made more sense because of that. It tipped the scales for us.
I just did it last month and I swear it was $2.
Maybe it went down again? Perhaps they got a backlash over the price hike?
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@StuartJordan said in Building a Mail Server:
I like the features you get with Zimbra, like shared mailboxes, calendars etc. A feature comparison would be good between Zimbra and Mailcow.
Not a bad idea.
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@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
Now Zoho is cheap.
$2/user if you want imap (or active sync).
Used to be, but went up to $3, sadly. NTG was going to move to it, and it went up right as we tried to make the move. So we switched gears because the 50% price hike was a pretty big change to our numbers. We decided that Zimbra made more sense because of that. It tipped the scales for us.
I just did it last month and I swear it was $2.
Maybe it went down again? Perhaps they got a backlash over the price hike?
I never saw it higher.
So no idea what your reference is.
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@JaredBusch We signed up ourselves. the site had always been $2 and when we signed up it had just jumped to $3. We payed it for a month or two.
I wonder if since then they have added a lower mail plan that is cheaper, because their base plan at the time that the price hike happened, included things beyond email much like GSuite, but we didn't want them, we were only getting the most basic offering because all that we wanted was email. We had no way to get less at the time.
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@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch We signed up ourselves. the site had always been $2 and when we signed up it had just jumped to $3. We payed it for a month or two.
I wonder if since then they have added a lower mail plan that is cheaper, because their base plan at the time that the price hike happened, included things beyond email much like GSuite, but we didn't want them, we were only getting the most basic offering because all that we wanted was email. We had no way to get less at the time.
I remember there being a post about this on ML when it happened
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@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch We signed up ourselves. the site had always been $2 and when we signed up it had just jumped to $3. We payed it for a month or two.
I wonder if since then they have added a lower mail plan that is cheaper, because their base plan at the time that the price hike happened, included things beyond email much like GSuite, but we didn't want them, we were only getting the most basic offering because all that we wanted was email. We had no way to get less at the time.
And pulling head head out of my ass, that cost on my invoice there is $1/user/month.
But I swear I read $2 when I did it.
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@IRJ said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch We signed up ourselves. the site had always been $2 and when we signed up it had just jumped to $3. We payed it for a month or two.
I wonder if since then they have added a lower mail plan that is cheaper, because their base plan at the time that the price hike happened, included things beyond email much like GSuite, but we didn't want them, we were only getting the most basic offering because all that we wanted was email. We had no way to get less at the time.
I remember there being a post about this on ML when it happened
Yeah, there was. But maybe they added more options since that time.
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@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@IRJ said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch We signed up ourselves. the site had always been $2 and when we signed up it had just jumped to $3. We payed it for a month or two.
I wonder if since then they have added a lower mail plan that is cheaper, because their base plan at the time that the price hike happened, included things beyond email much like GSuite, but we didn't want them, we were only getting the most basic offering because all that we wanted was email. We had no way to get less at the time.
I remember there being a post about this on ML when it happened
Yeah, there was. But maybe they added more options since that time.
And it looks like the totally changed the plans.
https://www.zoho.com/workplace/pricing.html?src=zmail
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@JaredBusch nice. Going to look at moving to Zoho again. Got a customer about to move as well, this will be great for them.
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@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch nice. Going to look at moving to Zoho again. Got a customer about to move as well, this will be great for them.
I'd pay $2/user for Mail Lite with 30GB+ storage but not Zoho Docs.
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@JaredBusch said in Building a Mail Server:
@scottalanmiller said in Building a Mail Server:
@JaredBusch nice. Going to look at moving to Zoho again. Got a customer about to move as well, this will be great for them.
I'd pay $2/user for Mail Lite with 30GB+ storage but not Zoho Docs.
Well WTF does this mean?
Do all 4 (current) users gian 25GB mailboxes for another $50/year? Because then, well that basically IS $1/user.