Best Mail Servers for LDAP

Find and compare the best Mail Servers for LDAP in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Mail Servers for LDAP on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Horde Reviews
    Horde stands out as the most adaptable groupware solution available, making it an ideal foundation for developing your business productivity applications. It boasts compatibility with a wider array of backends—including all major SQL, LDAP, IMAP, Sieve, SMTP, and caching platforms—than any other open-source groupware option currently on the market. As a result, you can seamlessly integrate your existing user base without requiring them to remember additional passwords. The extensive feature set of Horde is on par with the most prominent enterprise email systems, offering remarkable capabilities that hold up against competitors in our core applications, such as mail, calendar, and address book, as well as excelling in secondary applications like time tracking, wikis, and ticketing systems. Furthermore, this versatility ensures that users can tailor their experience to meet their unique needs, enhancing overall productivity and satisfaction.
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    Courier Reviews

    Courier

    Double Precision, Inc.

    Free
    The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) serves as a comprehensive mail and groupware server that utilizes widely recognized protocols, including ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Within a unified framework, Courier delivers a range of services, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list functionalities, allowing users to easily enable or disable specific components as needed. Recently, the Courier mail server has introduced fundamental web-based calendaring and scheduling features within its webmail module, with plans for more sophisticated groupware calendaring capabilities to come shortly. Notably, the source code for the Courier mail server is designed to compile on most POSIX-compliant operating systems that utilize Linux or BSD-derived kernels, and it can also be successfully compiled on Solaris and AIX systems, provided users utilize the appropriate freeware add-on tools from Sun or IBM. The development of the Courier mail server is rooted in a combination of several interrelated projects that converged into its current form, and it also incorporates SMTP extensions specifically aimed at enhancing mailing list management functionality. In this way, Courier not only serves as a versatile mail server but also as a collaborative tool for users seeking effective communication solutions.
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