I run a private K-12 school with a little more than 300 students. We have 80 faculty/staff and about 3/4 of our students use email (Grades K-3 do not). We're currently running postfix w/ Squirrelmail on the frontend (ALL on FreeBSD). Users with a dedicated workstation (12 users) use Outlook, while the rest use webmail. The setup has been great thus far, but I'm looking for other alternatives, as it is cumbersome to manage users on two separate systems (one AD and one Unix). Truthfully, I've been searching for a webmail client that mimicks Outlook. Squirrelmail isn't cutting it and it's acting up big time within the past 6 months and users are getting annoyed. I'm looking at Scalix as a possible alternative. So, I have a few questions.
1 - It seems the Community edition is all we need. In regards to backup, how can I handle that? What I do now is rsync the /home directory to a separate server. Emails are placed in the user's home directory inside "Maildir." Would I just need to write a script to shutdown Scalix temporarily while rsync is being run?
2 - Fedora is such a major turn off for me but if I had to run it, then I will try. I am a big fan of CentOS, but I havent seen if anyone has been successful in installin Scalix on CentOS. besides, aren't they close to being the same thing?
3 - What's the 25 enterprise users for? My users do not need to share calendars or anything.
4 - My server is an Athlon XP+ 2800 w/ 1GB of RAM. Hard drive is an IDE 80GB. Is this enough to run Scalix?