Email/Calendar/LDAP

Robert Canary rwcanary at ocdirect.net
Wed Jun 13 22:13:14 UTC 2007


Just a curious question .... but why would you want to use kerbose?

James Marcinek wrote:
> If you're looking for a package, you might want to try zimbra. It's awesome with both a OpenSource and supported version. I've worked with several and find it to be one of the best.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Troy Knabe" <knabe at 4j.lane.edu>
> To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list at redhat.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 4:35:53 PM (GMT-0500) US/Eastern
> Subject: Email/Calendar/LDAP
>
> I am a school district with approximately 16000 students and 3500 staff 
> members.  I am currently using Sun's JES suite for ldap/email/calendar. 
>   Every other box I manage is Red Hat, and I am interested in what 
> other's are using for this.
>
> Cost is the biggest issue, but we do need some level of support.
>
> We use ldap for many other internal application authentication and 
> authorization.
>
> We are migrating towards Kerberos for authentication and still wanting 
> to use ldap for authorization, but JES mail/calendar doesn't support 
> Kerberos.  So a solution that does would be nice.
>
> Currently all is run on a single T2000, which handles the load easily, 
> but I would like to move towards a separate box for each service and be 
> able to scale it easily for performance and redundancy.
>
> TLS/SSL is a must for not just authentication but all internal email 
> traffic.  I realize kerberos will handle this for us if we can get email 
> to it.
>
> I use a separate box at our gateway for spam/virus filtering.
>
> Thanks
> -Troy
>
>   





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