Exchange server Implemenetation Analysis
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@Dashrender said:
here something there specifically you wan
We are testing the exchange features and feasibility study.
other than exchange ,Domino. what you suggest ?
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@sreekumarpg said:
@Dashrender said:
here something there specifically you wan
We are testing the exchange features and feasibility study.
other than exchange ,Domino. what you suggest ?
Have you taken a look at ZImbra? They have a fantastic web-client (probably the best in the market). It is also completely open source and very manageable.
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@sreekumarpg said:
@coliver We already have Domino hosted , we are planing to move to exchange,
Ah... sounds like you got burned by one hosting vendor and that has turned your admins sour to anything hosted... sad.
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@coliver @coliver Zimbra we already tested the community version , management is not satisfied with Zimbra
Also some clients are provided with corporate email access and we are planing to stop using SMTP,POP3 and IMAP
If exchange we can provide outlook and clients can access email server using outllook anyware
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@sreekumarpg said:
If exchange we can provide outlook and clients can access email server using outllook anyware
Zimbra does that too. What about Zimbra did they not like? Were they confused about having Outlook?
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@sreekumarpg said:
@coliver @coliver Zimbra we already tested the community version , management is not satisfied with Zimbra
Also some clients are provided with corporate email access and we are planing to stop using SMTP,POP3 and IMAP
If exchange we can provide outlook and clients can access email server using outllook anyware
That's fine was just wondering. Zimbra, while niche, is a great competitor to Exchange... especially if you can't host Exchange the value becomes that much better.
Zimbra's web client is that much better then Outlook (again in my opinion) that your users probably won't care if they have to log into a website rather then open Outlook... especially if they don't currently have Outlook. You can also get Activesync if you spend some money on it.
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@scottalanmiller Management requirement is to have a test and feasible study on exchange inhouse with 50 users. Sure i will parallely build a Zimbra server and provide the same to management for a comparison
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@sreekumarpg said:
@scottalanmiller Management requirement is to have a test and feasible study on exchange inhouse with 50 users. Sure i will parallely build a Zimbra server and provide the same to management for a comparison
I think that that is a good idea. We have used both and always preferred Zimbra. But we use Exchange now because it is hosted with Office 365. If it was not MS hosted, we wouldn't consider it.
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@coliver said:
That's fine was just wondering. Zimbra, while niche, is a great competitor to Exchange... especially if you can't host Exchange the value becomes that much better.
I wouldn't call it niche, it's the "other" mail system. There is really just Exchange as the leader and Zimbra as the follower but the two, effectively, own the global email options.
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Our Plan is to split the Mail Box role and Client Access Roles into two servers. These two servers are in two different VLAN
I would like to which all ports i required to open for
Client Access Server > AD Server
Client AccessServer > Mailbox ServerMailBox server and AD server in same vlan .
Outside to Inside access to Https and SMTP is required only for Client AccessServer?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@sreekumarpg said:
@scottalanmiller Management requirement is to have a test and feasible study on exchange inhouse with 50 users. Sure i will parallely build a Zimbra server and provide the same to management for a comparison
I think that that is a good idea. We have used both and always preferred Zimbra. But we use Exchange now because it is hosted with Office 365. If it was not MS hosted, we wouldn't consider it.
Same here. If we had to have Email in house I would probably be running Zimbra.