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I would suggest giving vPostmaster a try.
http://www.tummy.com/Products/vpostmaster/
The folks at tummy.com have put a lot of work into make vPostMaster a
great tool. And they will be quite happy to do a support contract too.
I can personally vouch for them. They are a great Linux company.
enjoy,
-jeremy
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Jeremy Hinegardner EMAIL:PROTECTED
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 02:51:45PM -0500, Mike Miller wrote:
> We are planning to migrate our departmental email service to Linux (about
> 400 users; coming from VMS and Compaq/HP TeamLinks, in case you know
> something about that -- I don't!). What is a good Linux solution for
> email? If there is some company out there that will support it for $x
> thousand per year, that would probably be a lot better than if we had to
> find our own support.
>
> I think TeamLinks is like imap. So imap would be good. I think we would
> like to do imap, pop and web-based email (maybe with imap underneath). I
> think postfix would be good. I suppose the desktop mail clients wouldn't
> have to change for most people, except for those using TeamLinks clients.
> What do you think?
>
> Mike
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