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Perhaps I am a bit premature with this but I just finished up an install of Icewarp on a test server at the shop. What is Icewarp and why should you care?
I think the game just changed.
Icewarp is a direct replacement for MS Exchange that runs on both windows and linux. It handles all the functions of Exchange and uses less resources than SBS and costs much less. The Icewarp package comes with everything you need and installation on CentOS 7 was without a hitch. The prerequisites for installing it on linux are outlined in a pdf file and it runs off of mysql as a database manager.
My plan is to outline an updated install and eventually a setup webpage that is tailored towards CentOS 7. Why should you care. Well, It simply puts more profits in your pocket. Thats what we want right?
Here is a screenshot of the login to the Admin functions on my little test server (if you can call it that).
After logging in this below is your starting point:
As I investigate this more, I will be posting to this thread with updates. But for now I am so far impressed with the relative ease of installation. My test box is just a lowly dual core dell with 4 gigs of ram. That is more then enough to evaluate and test with my windows in a VM.
coffee
I think the game just changed.
Icewarp is a direct replacement for MS Exchange that runs on both windows and linux. It handles all the functions of Exchange and uses less resources than SBS and costs much less. The Icewarp package comes with everything you need and installation on CentOS 7 was without a hitch. The prerequisites for installing it on linux are outlined in a pdf file and it runs off of mysql as a database manager.
My plan is to outline an updated install and eventually a setup webpage that is tailored towards CentOS 7. Why should you care. Well, It simply puts more profits in your pocket. Thats what we want right?
Here is a screenshot of the login to the Admin functions on my little test server (if you can call it that).

After logging in this below is your starting point:

As I investigate this more, I will be posting to this thread with updates. But for now I am so far impressed with the relative ease of installation. My test box is just a lowly dual core dell with 4 gigs of ram. That is more then enough to evaluate and test with my windows in a VM.

coffee