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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Those are the points that I see not overlapping with Zimbra, at least not potentially. Of course anyone's good points are going to overlap with someone else's so that's not bad.

      Basically Axigen is up against Exchange and Zimbra most of the time, maybe mDaemon sometimes. Exchange and mDaemon do supported Windows deployments but are not free. Comparing cost would be a factor there, I've not looked at the licensing costs across them to see.

      Once you are "willing to leave Exchange" and stuck on Windows, Axigen seems like it hits that space hard. I know of no one that is open and in that space. But needing Windows licensing means you are in an expensive space no matter what. But lots of people are stuck there, so that makes sense. When I first asked about the value, their site made a big deal about Linux and I never saw Windows, so this was a huge part of why I was confused about why you were interested in it.

      Once on Linux or willing to be on Linux, Zimbra seems to be the main competitor. Zimbra is hard to compete with simply because free, open and been around a long time do a lot to get you a lot of ground quickly. But being free, Zimbra has issues getting access to some protocols and libraries that they want to use for push messaging. This is a much harder to compete in space, but appears to be far less of the target audience, but the website made it look like this was where they were aiming.

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        axigen Vendor @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        I hate Word documents... so hard to copy/paste here...

        Point 3: Summarizing is that the web interface just rocks.

        This is a hard one to quantify and would need to be played around with. This was Zimbra's point against Exchange a decade ago, their web client was better (according to everyone I knew and even eWeek) than Outlook's fat client. Has Zimbra kept up? No. Is it bad, no. It is pretty good. But there is a lot of room for someone like Axigen to make a vastly superior web client experience here. This is where I would see a potential (but I have no idea yet) place for them to swoop in with value. Zimbra hasn't stopped here, but they've slowed to nearly the point of stagnation. They kind of gave up with 'good enough' and let it go for too long. Much like Exchange in other areas.

        I'd be open to playing with Axigen here and seeing if this holds up.

        Go to www.axigen.com and click the WebMail Demo

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @axigen
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          @axigen said:

          @scottalanmiller said:

          I hate Word documents... so hard to copy/paste here...

          Point 3: Summarizing is that the web interface just rocks.

          This is a hard one to quantify and would need to be played around with. This was Zimbra's point against Exchange a decade ago, their web client was better (according to everyone I knew and even eWeek) than Outlook's fat client. Has Zimbra kept up? No. Is it bad, no. It is pretty good. But there is a lot of room for someone like Axigen to make a vastly superior web client experience here. This is where I would see a potential (but I have no idea yet) place for them to swoop in with value. Zimbra hasn't stopped here, but they've slowed to nearly the point of stagnation. They kind of gave up with 'good enough' and let it go for too long. Much like Exchange in other areas.

          I'd be open to playing with Axigen here and seeing if this holds up.

          Go to www.axigen.com and click the WebMail Demo

          Oh sure, make me jump through all of these hoops.... 😉

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            axigen Vendor @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            @axigen said:

            @scottalanmiller said:

            I hate Word documents... so hard to copy/paste here...

            Point 3: Summarizing is that the web interface just rocks.

            This is a hard one to quantify and would need to be played around with. This was Zimbra's point against Exchange a decade ago, their web client was better (according to everyone I knew and even eWeek) than Outlook's fat client. Has Zimbra kept up? No. Is it bad, no. It is pretty good. But there is a lot of room for someone like Axigen to make a vastly superior web client experience here. This is where I would see a potential (but I have no idea yet) place for them to swoop in with value. Zimbra hasn't stopped here, but they've slowed to nearly the point of stagnation. They kind of gave up with 'good enough' and let it go for too long. Much like Exchange in other areas.

            I'd be open to playing with Axigen here and seeing if this holds up.

            Go to www.axigen.com and click the WebMail Demo

            Oh sure, make me jump through all of these hoops.... 😉

            It's easy. Trust me, I'm an engineer 😉 turned MBA

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              Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              Once on Linux or willing to be on Linux, Zimbra seems to be the main competitor. Zimbra is hard to compete with simply because free, open and been around a long time do a lot to get you a lot of ground quickly. But being free, Zimbra has issues getting access to some protocols and libraries that they want to use for push messaging. This is a much harder to compete in space, but appears to be far less of the target audience, but the website made it look like this was where they were aiming.

              Is it still true that many of Zimbra's best features are paid for only?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Here is the screen grab that I think led to nearly all of the discussion here...
                0_1459359357449_Screenshot from 2016-03-30 20:32:37.png

                That it is called "Linux mail" is pretty misleading as that isn't what it is, but a "deploy anyway" mail instead. On Linux is the spot where the discussion came up... if it is a Linux email solution, then if you can't admin Linux this wouldn't be an option nor would wanting closed source. That it runs on Windows dramatically changes the conversation.

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                  Alex Sage @Alex Sage
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                  @axigen can you get me a direct download link for the RPM? I want to use wget 😉

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                    @aaronstuder said:

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    Once on Linux or willing to be on Linux, Zimbra seems to be the main competitor. Zimbra is hard to compete with simply because free, open and been around a long time do a lot to get you a lot of ground quickly. But being free, Zimbra has issues getting access to some protocols and libraries that they want to use for push messaging. This is a much harder to compete in space, but appears to be far less of the target audience, but the website made it look like this was where they were aiming.

                    Is it still true that many of Zimbra's best features are paid for only?

                    Depends what you call best. Features a lot of us don't care about are, only one that is of concern to me is the push protocols. And that's not that big of a deal to me. Nice, but not critical. Very little is not in the free version.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @axigen
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                      @axigen While I'm actively moving around, best way to see where I am with with Twitter.

                      https://twitter.com/packthekids

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @Alex Sage
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                        @aaronstuder said:

                        @DustinB3403 Can you setup Exchange in just a couple hours? Can you run Exchange without Active Directory?

                        The proper question is why would you even consider Exchange if you do not have an AD environment?

                        The answer is you would not. You pick your application servers based on the environment, not the other way around.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          So I'm testing it now. First thing I notice is that Bogdan's face pops up immediately wanting to talk to me 🙂

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
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                            So testing out the interface now and my first question is...

                            @axigen why no subject lines?

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                              axigen Vendor @Alex Sage
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                              @aaronstuder said:

                              @axigen can you get me a direct download link for the RPM? I want to use wget 😉

                              Here it is: https://www.axigen.com/usr/files/axigen-10.0.0/axigen-10.0.0.x86_64.rpm.run

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                                axigen Vendor @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                So I'm testing it now. First thing I notice is that Bogdan's face pops up immediately wanting to talk to me 🙂

                                That's not present in the on-premise trial 😉

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  Oh wait, EVERYTHING is in the subject. There is no email body!

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller
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                                    Definitely having interface issues using the Axigen email web client. It looks nice, for sure. But things like composing a message it hangs up on searching the CC field and the Subject field and so I have to wait a long time to be able to type an email, like 30 seconds or so... long enough that I move on to do something else. There isn't anywhere to type the email body, I get a spot for the subject, but everything that I type goes into the subject and there is no spot in the interface for a body of the email.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
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                                      The "initializing" bit never seems to go away.

                                      0_1459361807754_Screenshot from 2016-03-30 21:16:27.png

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        And it can't be that my Internet access is slow or not working as I'm surfing other sites and posting here without an issue from the same browser.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          Oh wait, there we go. It took seven minutes for a "body" field to pop up to type into!

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                                            axigen Vendor @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            Oh wait, there we go. It took seven minutes for a "body" field to pop up to type into!

                                            Had devs look at this issue and it is specific to the demo site. Probably it will be optimized by the time you are in Transylvania ;). Will take the demo site offline for 5-10 mins now...

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