Re: SCO Office server - SCO
This is a discussion on Re: SCO Office server - SCO ; Enrique Arredondo wrote:
>>>I wonder If I can duplicate that setting locally, I have like 436 email
>>>accounts on 1 machine times $2 a pop = $872 a month!, so getting another
>>>machine loaded with some kind of software that ...
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Re: SCO Office server
Enrique Arredondo wrote:
>>>I wonder If I can duplicate that setting locally, I have like 436 email
>>>accounts on 1 machine times $2 a pop = $872 a month!, so getting another
>>>machine loaded with some kind of software that will intercept the mail
There is an open source community as well as a paid (very inexpensive but good)
support available for the FreeBSD toaster.
Some sites have tens of thousands of users, and I think a few have six digit.
http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/index.shtml
Not a SCO solution, but it'll do *everything* you need it to do.
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Walter
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Re: SCO Office server
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Vaughan"
Newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.misc
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: SCO Office server
> Enrique Arredondo wrote:
>>>>I wonder If I can duplicate that setting locally, I have like 436 email
>>>>accounts on 1 machine times $2 a pop = $872 a month!, so getting another
>>>>machine loaded with some kind of software that will intercept the mail
>
> There is an open source community as well as a paid (very inexpensive but
> good) support available for the FreeBSD toaster.
>
> Some sites have tens of thousands of users, and I think a few have six
> digit.
>
> http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/index.shtml
>
> Not a SCO solution, but it'll do *everything* you need it to do.
Isn't the main advantage of the subscription service that it keeps itself
always up to date?
I don't know about anyone else but I already have eleventy-seven full time
jobs.
Also, I looked at that MXlogic site and it seems to be rather more than a
spamassassin box.
(I also couldn't order anything on line and only got an answering machine
(for sales anyway) mid day saturday...)
Brian K. White -- brian@aljex.com -- http://www.aljex.com/bkw/
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Re: SCO Office server
Walter Vaughan wrote:
> Enrique Arredondo wrote:
> >>>I wonder If I can duplicate that setting locally, I have like 436 email
> >>>accounts on 1 machine times $2 a pop = $872 a month!, so getting another
> >>>machine loaded with some kind of software that will intercept the mail
>
> There is an open source community as well as a paid (very inexpensive but good)
> support available for the FreeBSD toaster.
>
> Some sites have tens of thousands of users, and I think a few have six digit.
>
> http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/index.shtml
>
> Not a SCO solution, but it'll do *everything* you need it to do.
>
> --
> Walter
Toaster...thought maybe that ran on NetBSD
Dependable -
http://www.mailscanner.info/
How many virus scanners do u need. Well I run three(All opensource)
downloaded every four hours. Plus RBL and content scanning.
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Re: SCO Office server
B...@gmail.com wrote:
> Walter Vaughan wrote:
> > Enrique Arredondo wrote:
> > >>>I wonder If I can duplicate that setting locally, I have like 436 email
> > >>>accounts on 1 machine times $2 a pop = $872 a month!, so getting another
> > >>>machine loaded with some kind of software that will intercept the mail
> >
> > There is an open source community as well as a paid (very inexpensive but good)
> > support available for the FreeBSD toaster.
> >
> > Some sites have tens of thousands of users, and I think a few have six digit.
> >
> > http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/index.shtml
> >
> > Not a SCO solution, but it'll do *everything* you need it to do.
> >
> > --
> > Walter
>
> Toaster...thought maybe that ran on NetBSD
>
> Dependable -
> http://www.mailscanner.info/
>
> How many virus scanners do u need. Well I run three(All opensource)
> downloaded every four hours. Plus RBL and content scanning.
> How many virus scanners do u need.
One really good one or a thousand not so good ones. :-)
Mike