On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 18:01:09 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:

> actually i have spent 3 years working with Mailer daemon v7.0 so when
> ever some one say a name "mail server" unintentionally mailer daemon
> comes in my mind. this is my first time that i am implementing MTA on
> linux.since i have just started to shift from Microsoft to Linux. there
> is lot to learn.

I first switched -time ago- from MDaemon (v3.2) when I installed a Linux 
system and had to select a good replacement for it. 

Hint: write down in a paper what's your current mail system data flow 
(user's mailboxes, incoming/outgoing messages, filter needings, anti-spam/
malware needings, local/remote connections...), what are your current 
requirements and what are the tasks that MDaemon is doing right now. This 
will help you to get the "big picture" for a better understanding.

Zimbra can be seen as a tool more in the line of what MDaemon is (an all 
in one solution providing pop3/imap/smtp/webmail/AV/filtering/
multipop...) but that can be an advantage only for the first days when 
you setup but as time passes, it will reveal that using separate tools 
for each task has more benefits that relying in just one service for the 
mail system.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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