Ok, but OCUCS  is the top of the bill 
I played with it in SUN time and it was already impressive at that time!
Just like the SUN java webserver, which has now split into iPlanet and Liferay. 
Like all SUN products they were invented and created by the best and most 
creative people. 
I still think that Steve Jobs was sleeping when Oracle wanted to buy SUN. Apple 
could have ruled the world on desktop and server level.
(although it wouldn't be good for the world)

The product I use costs ~€ 1300,- for the first year and a 25 user license. The 
next year you pay approx. € 250,- each year. 
Pricing is beyond home server usage, but for institutional usage it is very 
good and a good alternative for Exchange online. And it runs on OI 100%. 



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Jim Klimov [mailto:[email protected]] 
Verzonden: vrijdag 18 december 2015 12:42
Aan: Discussion list for OpenIndiana <[email protected]>; the 
outsider <[email protected]>; 'Discussion list for OpenIndiana' 
<[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Mailservers and clients that work on OI

18 декабря 2015 г. 10:52:20 CET, the outsider <[email protected]> пишет:
>I just want to share this because I see a lot of people moving to
>office365
>and google because they are tiered of all problems with hosting their 
>own mailserver and to keep it up to date and running.
>
>I use a commercial product that works out of the box on Openindiana.
>But it
>is free for 5 users. (although you lose 1 for the "postmaster") It 
>supports SMTP, POP3, RPOP, AIRSYNC, SIP, XMPP, WEBCAL, Webmail and 
>more.
>
>With RPOP you can fetch email from different mail accounts into 1 mail 
>account on this server. So I fetch my mail from several accounts with a
>pop3
>box every 2 minutes and store it in 1 user account on my server. My 
>phone and mailclient connect via IMAP with my server and I can read all 
>mail with
>1 account and 1 password. 
>
>I searched the internet for weeks for a good Solaris ready mailserver 
>and this was the best I could find. Even Oracle doesn't offer 
>mailserver solutions for Solaris.
>
>Since I don't want to be called a spammer I will not post the name of 
>the program.
>If you are interested please DM me, I have 0.0 connections with this 
>mail program but I hate it when people discard OpenIndiana as a 
>server-OS because they think they can do more with something else.
> 
>
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> Even Oracle doesn't offer mailserversolutions for Solaris. 

Not quite true, the last I checked, Sun Mail Server (nee Netscape mail, then 
Java CommSuite, now OCUCS) lives on and produces new versions.

My old job supported it for a number of ccustomers with my hands, a pretty good 
product. Although in Oracle hands it is now only paid-for, and with a minimal 
purchase baseline so it is aimed at providers or very large organizations. 
Things are negotiatable but it is difficult.

Jim

--
Typos courtesy of K-9 Mail on my Samsung Android


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