Scalix Server to be installed shortly - Some PreQuestions
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:47 pm
Hi community,
with several interest, I heard about a less cost-intensive EMail-Server which has the most needed modules already integrated without paying extra Smile.
In my current case the situation is as follow:
I'm in charge of a small company (5-10 employers) which is divided into 2 independent companies itself. Also employers have to take care of tasks in both sectors - so they also work and were paid by the 2 different companies.
The current configuration is just a simple outlook landscape. Emails are catched up from the ISP directly by Outlook. Also users have multible email accounts for the different companies. Especially 2 users have that big pst's that they now a) reach the 2 GB Limitation of Outlook 2000/XP and b) have to search through different pst's finding the correct message.
I just finished studying the admin and configuration guide but there are still some questions respectivly they could not extraclty be cleared:
- I read about the possibility to archive all mails in different ways. Also the backup methods are surely a great comfort. My question was if it is possible (by script or whatever) to sort out all emails reaching a defined age (e.g. all emails older than 2 years)
The idea was to use an archive or backup feature to release old emails out of Scalix and to get them for archiving purposes on tape or DVD. This should guarantee a long-term use of Scalix on the same server.
- We're going to start with a central linux server (on which also scalix will be installed). The plan is to use other Linux-features like domain controller, samba file & print service, tape backup, email-to-fax gateway, VPN. Will there be some conflicts when using scalix togehter on a "general server" with the above pointed aspects?!
- What about the client pst-files when using Scalix over the Outlook connector. I cannot see a great benefit of small down the local archive (working) pst. The emails will still have be downloaded from the local scalix installation with full content that Outlook can work with (body-text & attachments can surely not be left away, can they?!). Only chance would be to lower the traffic between server and client due to some special concepts. But maybe (and I hope so) this is just a point i haven't discovered/understand yet Smile
- How to integrate updates? In which period of time updates are normally released?
I hope my post wasn't that much explained complicated Smile
Thanks in advance.
with several interest, I heard about a less cost-intensive EMail-Server which has the most needed modules already integrated without paying extra Smile.
In my current case the situation is as follow:
I'm in charge of a small company (5-10 employers) which is divided into 2 independent companies itself. Also employers have to take care of tasks in both sectors - so they also work and were paid by the 2 different companies.
The current configuration is just a simple outlook landscape. Emails are catched up from the ISP directly by Outlook. Also users have multible email accounts for the different companies. Especially 2 users have that big pst's that they now a) reach the 2 GB Limitation of Outlook 2000/XP and b) have to search through different pst's finding the correct message.
I just finished studying the admin and configuration guide but there are still some questions respectivly they could not extraclty be cleared:
- I read about the possibility to archive all mails in different ways. Also the backup methods are surely a great comfort. My question was if it is possible (by script or whatever) to sort out all emails reaching a defined age (e.g. all emails older than 2 years)
The idea was to use an archive or backup feature to release old emails out of Scalix and to get them for archiving purposes on tape or DVD. This should guarantee a long-term use of Scalix on the same server.
- We're going to start with a central linux server (on which also scalix will be installed). The plan is to use other Linux-features like domain controller, samba file & print service, tape backup, email-to-fax gateway, VPN. Will there be some conflicts when using scalix togehter on a "general server" with the above pointed aspects?!
- What about the client pst-files when using Scalix over the Outlook connector. I cannot see a great benefit of small down the local archive (working) pst. The emails will still have be downloaded from the local scalix installation with full content that Outlook can work with (body-text & attachments can surely not be left away, can they?!). Only chance would be to lower the traffic between server and client due to some special concepts. But maybe (and I hope so) this is just a point i haven't discovered/understand yet Smile
- How to integrate updates? In which period of time updates are normally released?
I hope my post wasn't that much explained complicated Smile
Thanks in advance.