Solved Email server options
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@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
@JaredBusch said in Email server options:
@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
We run in house email on Zimbra
How is spam filtering handled?
In our case, we use Zimbra's built in components. Not the best, but not bad. It's free, so that's a big factor for us. Was like a 15 minute one time setup and now it just works (so far.)
If we wanted, our outbound mail handler (MailGun) will do inbound spam filtering for us for cheap. But we've not gone down that path (yet.)
Not the best is likely not good enough for a 120 user organization consisting of zero technical users.
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@Obsolesce said in Email server options:
Maybe if you factor in labor, cost of Windows and MS management, time etx, perhaps cloud is better?
Those have nothing to do with the apple to apples cost of the Mail Server options themselves.
Those have lots to do with the final total. I know how to do math so that has nothing to do with my question on costing out options.
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@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
Only things that don't are hobby systems like GoDaddy, and even that probably does.
That is Office 365 Exchange Online now.
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@JaredBusch said in Email server options:
@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
@JaredBusch said in Email server options:
@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
We run in house email on Zimbra
How is spam filtering handled?
In our case, we use Zimbra's built in components. Not the best, but not bad. It's free, so that's a big factor for us. Was like a 15 minute one time setup and now it just works (so far.)
If we wanted, our outbound mail handler (MailGun) will do inbound spam filtering for us for cheap. But we've not gone down that path (yet.)
Not the best is likely not good enough for a 120 user organization consisting of zero technical users.
Well, not the best has been better than some of the big players
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@JaredBusch When you/they make a decision, I'd like to know what the decision was and what ultimate factors led to the decision.
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O365 - we all have better things to do than manage a stupid mail server, come on.
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@MattSpeller said in Email server options:
O365 - we all have better things to do than manage a stupid mail server, come on.
I totally agree on a personal level. but that is not how business works.
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@zachary715 said in Email server options:
@JaredBusch When you/they make a decision, I'd like to know what the decision was and what ultimate factors led to the decision.
It will be weeks down the line.
But I will post something .
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@MattSpeller said in Email server options:
O365 - we all have better things to do than manage a stupid mail server, come on.
Doesn't really work that way. It's still management, one of the reasons we like to remove O365 is to reduce management time. O365 takes us almost as much time as Zimbra, but costs a lot more. If O365 saved us management time, it would be one thing. But I'm not sure that it does. Zimbra is so much less effort for email tasks, but more for platform tasks. With a large number of users, Zimbra gets easier. We definitely have customers where for saving IT time, we want to move from O365 specifically for the reason that you stated.
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Anyone who wants to check out Mailcow just let me know, I can give you an account to test
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@Curtis said in Email server options:
Anyone who wants to check out Mailcow just let me know, I can give you an account to test
Hey yeah, hook me up. That'll save some time versus standing one up to see it.
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@Curtis said in Email server options:
Anyone who wants to check out Mailcow just let me know, I can give you an account to test
I need to do this obviously
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PM me your email address
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@Curtis said in Email server options:
PM me your email address
or I can just PM you the information if you would like
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Only gotten to play with it a tiny bit, but so far I am liking it. Way more modern than Zimbra, Outlook, or Gmail.
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@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
Only gotten to play with it a tiny bit, but so far I am liking it. Way more modern than Zimbra, Outlook, or Gmail.
Modern in what way versus the others? Quantum computing? Nicer colors / better layout?
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@Obsolesce let me know if you would like an account
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@Obsolesce said in Email server options:
@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
Only gotten to play with it a tiny bit, but so far I am liking it. Way more modern than Zimbra, Outlook, or Gmail.
Modern in what way versus the others? Quantum computing? Nicer colors / better layout?
Looks the same, but it uses all quantum mechanics underneath and communicates over EoS (Ethernet over Subspace)