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Old 03-01-2006, 05:14 PM
Michael Michael is offline
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Default This attitude seems a little self-centered.

Why do so many people think every app should be suited to them? I have an office with 60 employees and have been outsourcing POP access to large TELCO. Wanted to provide IMAP and Webmail services in-house. Loaded a server with base Linux, loaded Zimbra, BAM! Works perfect. Small learning curve, too. The main point is unless I install under a VM, I do not want anything else running on this machine. It will be a production email/webmail server. I believe that is the design intended or at least along those lines. If I had to configure and maintain all these components independently, I would not bother, I have only average Linux knowledge currently. Zimbra is the sort of app that is ideal for me precisely because it takes over all these things and includes all that is needed in a single installation. I want to put it in a rack, load it, do some administration and maybe a little maintenance from time to time, but otherwise forget it. You guys are right on target with this product. Also, you Zimbra folks do a great job on these forums. If this guy wants all the features in a webclient only product, that works in the exact manner he wants-let him code it himself. If this did not work for me the way I need it to, I use something else. He can do the same. Seems he knows how great some of the features are which is why he wants your webclient. There are plenty of webclients he can use independently that do things the way he wants, they just aren't as slick. He is probably on their forums complaining why can't he have the drag and drop and the calendaring and hovering and database integration, etc, etc, etc.

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