Mail Solution Information

Truls Gulbrandsen trulsg at broadpark.no
Thu Jan 5 21:22:40 UTC 2006


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Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
| mohd.khalid at utitsl.co.in wrote:
| | Hi to all
| |
| | We are Planning to Install Mail Server in our Office
| | I want to know Which Mail Server is Bettter
| |
| | 1.Lotus Notes
| | 2.Sendmail
| | 3. Qmail
| | 4. MS-Exchange
| | 5. Group Wise Mail Server Solution
| |
| | Can I get Comparison Documentation on all above
| | or related website link, it will be a great help
| |
| | Thanks In Advance
| |
| | Mohd Khalid
| |
|
| The Lotus mailserver is called Lotus Domino, Lotus Notes is the client.
| ~ You might find notes on comparison between Domino and Exchange as part
| of the migration documents on IBMs homepages.  Try: notes.net and do
| some searching there.
|
| Regards,
| Truls

Also, Lotus Domino is multiplatform.  If want a commercial
serverapplication with a high degree of flexibility, especially when
comes to remote solutions, I would go for Domino.  Actually, I did that
where I work, did an installation on RHEL.  It works very nicely and
have been doing so for more than a year.


Regards,
Truls
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