Comment Re:Not really (Score 1) 492
I didn't find Zimbra difficult to install. I set it up for a client using CentOS 5. Google for CentOS 5 instructions and follow them. The most difficult part of installing Zimbra is figuring out split DNS if you are behind a firewall.
My normal mail setup is Qmail using Bill Shupp's toaster instructions. No calendar there.
Scalix on the otherhand, is the only failed OpenSource project I've done. It was easy enough to setup, but mail delivery was not reliable. After one week live, we backed down to the previous solution.
The only real problem using Zimbra for calendaring, is that it is Web based (slow). At least that is true of the community/open source version.
My normal mail setup is Qmail using Bill Shupp's toaster instructions. No calendar there.
Scalix on the otherhand, is the only failed OpenSource project I've done. It was easy enough to setup, but mail delivery was not reliable. After one week live, we backed down to the previous solution.
The only real problem using Zimbra for calendaring, is that it is Web based (slow). At least that is true of the community/open source version.