Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions
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@dbeato said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
@scottalanmiller Do you mean other hosting or other Email Solution?
I mean besides hosted or on premises.
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@scottalanmiller Collocation in a Datacenter.
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Comcast Webmail is also using Zimbra.
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@black3dynamite said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
Comcast Webmail is also using Zimbra.
Not the best endorsement.
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Just following up. We've been using Zimbra now for quite some time more. It's been another year. The product has improved slightly, we've had a few hiccups in patching and cert management (their system is ridiculous, but it is scripted by now.) We have improved SPAM handling dramatically. We went through an IP black list and added MailGun to handle our outgoing email reliability which has been great.
Overall, another year and extremely happy with being on Zimbra.
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@scottalanmiller said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
Just following up. We've been using Zimbra now for quite some time more. It's been another year. The product has improved slightly, we've had a few hiccups in patching and cert management (their system is ridiculous, but it is scripted by now.) We have improved SPAM handling dramatically. We went through an IP black list and added MailGun to handle our outgoing email reliability which has been great.
Overall, another year and extremely happy with being on Zimbra.
Where you on a shared IP? If not, why were you having blacklist problems?
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@Dashrender said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
@scottalanmiller said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
Just following up. We've been using Zimbra now for quite some time more. It's been another year. The product has improved slightly, we've had a few hiccups in patching and cert management (their system is ridiculous, but it is scripted by now.) We have improved SPAM handling dramatically. We went through an IP black list and added MailGun to handle our outgoing email reliability which has been great.
Overall, another year and extremely happy with being on Zimbra.
Where you on a shared IP? If not, why were you having blacklist problems?
No, not a shared IP. That's not how Microsoft and Spamhaus do blacklisting. It has nothing to do with abuse from your IP. They block indiscriminantly.
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@scottalanmiller
My Open Source solution of choice is Mailcow. But I am looking for a good relay for cPanel and I am considering the obvious: MailChannels. But open to options.
MailGun Pay as you go looks interesting but I have read that some users have experienced some intermittent relay denials. I am guessing that they are on the free tier.
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@dave_c said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
@scottalanmiller
My Open Source solution of choice is Mailcow. But I am looking for a good relay for cPanel and I am considering the obvious: MailChannels. But open to options.
MailGun Pay as you go looks interesting but I have read that some users have experienced some intermittent relay denials. I am guessing that they are on the free tier.
Are you on the Pay as you Go plan or other? Any problem whatsoever?I'm not sure the name of the plan, but we pay per email sent. Which comes out to something silly like $3 a month.
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@scottalanmiller
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@dave_c said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
@scottalanmiller
Awesome, thank youNo problem. And for clarity that was the price for the whole company not per user.
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That's time of my life I can never have back....
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@dave_c said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
@scottalanmiller
My Open Source solution of choice is Mailcow.How are you liking Mailcow? Any issues?
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@thwr said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
@scottalanmiller said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:
I am trying to track down the best of the open source email offerings and figure out which is good, which is bad, what is unique and why to choose one over another. So far, these are the known high end candidates of which I am aware.
Does anyone have any input into what is good or bad, or any candidates that are missing from the list? I've not included some things like RoundCube which is just a client and not an email system. RoundCube could be used with any of these products, for example.
I'm a big fan of the classic Postfix + Dovecot (still in use/maintained?) + MariaDB/MySQL/PostgreSQL + SpamAssassin + ClamAV + Sieve + Roundcube combo. There's a pretty cool managesieve plugin for Roundcube which allows you to create filters from within the webmailer.
But it's a lot of work to get everything running.
Sounds like https://mailinabox.email/
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@Alex-Sage
I like it a lot. My opinion:The good
- Great features: Sieve, rspamd, SOGo (or roundcube), full access to Postifx and others for customization
- Good community: @andryyy is awesome, and he is not alone!
- Light
- Semi white label
- I will stop, you are asking for issues
The bad
- There can be issues with updates, so it is a good idea to watch github for issues and also Mailcow's news feed. I learnt the bad way to wait a bit before upgrading
- I believe that it is not truly ready for commercial use. The main author has been burned by commercial users not supporting the project so features mostly useful for commercial use are not a priority
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It it isn't ready for use, what's it for?
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@scottalanmiller
If you are referring to my "not truly ready for commercial use" comment:
With commercial use I meant "commercial mail hoster". An example would be the fact that mailcow uses Let's Encrypt to give each handled domain a SSL certificate, but that puts a limit of a 100 domains per server: https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues/461
Also, it is not easy to add high availabilityOtherwise, it is a very good platform. I have production servers and hundreds of mailboxes
Edit: Commercial e-mail hoster is better than previous commercial web mail hoster
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@dave_c that's a weird use of the term commercial.
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@scottalanmiller
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We just use our email internally, too. Not for hosting. We used to host, but a decade ago.