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Where is the Technical /. Discussion?
If you search for the top senders a 'noreply' is on there.
If you start digging through the e-mail sources there's some pretty interesting (but politically boring) data in there.
Someone is running "CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.0.4" in 2016. It was released on 28-Mar-2013 and has had Bug fixes since then
https://messages.whitehouse.go...
Is not resolvable from the outside it seems.
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Software to consider
Try Communigate Pro if you can swallow the price.
Iris for a set of free software.
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Re:Enterprise ready winners
What about Communigate? While not exactly free, it seems to be a decent replacement of Exchange. It also works with iCal and Korganizer.
I'll test it next week for my start-up. Won't even cost us anything since there is a community version which allows up to 5 users. -
CommuniGate Pro is very good for this request
CommuniGate Pro is not FOSS and my opinion is biased as I have business interest in this platform. However I do believe it is the best solution to this problem and many others despite not being "Free". It is available on most any platform you would want to run it on, supports Linux (not just specific distros) and has implemented enough RFCs to be regarded as a comprehensive communications operating system. The Flash client "Pronto!" has IM auto-archive. There is a PKI built in permitting the actual storage of the archives to be automatically encrypted by the rules engine on the storage device.
Full Documentation
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/default.htmlJabber Server
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/XMPP.htmlStored message encryption
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/PKI.html#SMIMERulesPronto! Flash client
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/Pronto.htmlLive Demo
http://talktoip.com/ (use sign-up link to get a full running demo account) -
CommuniGate Pro is very good for this request
CommuniGate Pro is not FOSS and my opinion is biased as I have business interest in this platform. However I do believe it is the best solution to this problem and many others despite not being "Free". It is available on most any platform you would want to run it on, supports Linux (not just specific distros) and has implemented enough RFCs to be regarded as a comprehensive communications operating system. The Flash client "Pronto!" has IM auto-archive. There is a PKI built in permitting the actual storage of the archives to be automatically encrypted by the rules engine on the storage device.
Full Documentation
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/default.htmlJabber Server
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/XMPP.htmlStored message encryption
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/PKI.html#SMIMERulesPronto! Flash client
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/Pronto.htmlLive Demo
http://talktoip.com/ (use sign-up link to get a full running demo account) -
CommuniGate Pro is very good for this request
CommuniGate Pro is not FOSS and my opinion is biased as I have business interest in this platform. However I do believe it is the best solution to this problem and many others despite not being "Free". It is available on most any platform you would want to run it on, supports Linux (not just specific distros) and has implemented enough RFCs to be regarded as a comprehensive communications operating system. The Flash client "Pronto!" has IM auto-archive. There is a PKI built in permitting the actual storage of the archives to be automatically encrypted by the rules engine on the storage device.
Full Documentation
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/default.htmlJabber Server
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/XMPP.htmlStored message encryption
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/PKI.html#SMIMERulesPronto! Flash client
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/Pronto.htmlLive Demo
http://talktoip.com/ (use sign-up link to get a full running demo account) -
CommuniGate Pro is very good for this request
CommuniGate Pro is not FOSS and my opinion is biased as I have business interest in this platform. However I do believe it is the best solution to this problem and many others despite not being "Free". It is available on most any platform you would want to run it on, supports Linux (not just specific distros) and has implemented enough RFCs to be regarded as a comprehensive communications operating system. The Flash client "Pronto!" has IM auto-archive. There is a PKI built in permitting the actual storage of the archives to be automatically encrypted by the rules engine on the storage device.
Full Documentation
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/default.htmlJabber Server
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/XMPP.htmlStored message encryption
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/PKI.html#SMIMERulesPronto! Flash client
http://www.communigate.com/communigatepro/Pronto.htmlLive Demo
http://talktoip.com/ (use sign-up link to get a full running demo account) -
Re:Aren't there others like this?
That's a nice long explanatory answer... for the first question!
;). Do you have an answer for the 2nd?I might even add... do you have suggestions?
I have already checked out a few of 'em (not necessarily OSS):
...of which many of them have a great potential, but I always end up having some trouble somewhere or find 'em not user-friendly/admin-friendly enough.
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communigate
We've been using communigate for about a year and a half now at my company (replaced all our windows+exchange servers with centOS+communigate), and I must say it's been a great alternative to exchange. It's got all the features you need and a pretty good web interface. Their info is at http://www.communigate.com/
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Pronto! is better (biased opinion)
The flash based Pronto! email, calendar, VoIP, media, rss reader, jabber, pbx and more client we make is light, fast, and scales much better. The install can be downloaded, installed and configured in less than 30 minutes. The entire package is under 15 megs single binary with more than 20 operating systems/hardware combinations supported. There is a live demo system running at http://talktoip.com/ if you'd like to create an account and see for yourself. If you would rather run the software to test you can get it in the CommuniGate Pro package from ftp://ftp.communigate.com/Pub/CommuniGatePro/5.1 . 5.1.12 is the most recent stable version.
As the subject says I am biased for being directly affiliated with the developers of Pronto! -
Pronto! is better (biased opinion)
The flash based Pronto! email, calendar, VoIP, media, rss reader, jabber, pbx and more client we make is light, fast, and scales much better. The install can be downloaded, installed and configured in less than 30 minutes. The entire package is under 15 megs single binary with more than 20 operating systems/hardware combinations supported. There is a live demo system running at http://talktoip.com/ if you'd like to create an account and see for yourself. If you would rather run the software to test you can get it in the CommuniGate Pro package from ftp://ftp.communigate.com/Pub/CommuniGatePro/5.1 . 5.1.12 is the most recent stable version.
As the subject says I am biased for being directly affiliated with the developers of Pronto! -
Outlook done right in Flash
Hi;
if you think it is just the player, you are wrong. Take a peak at the upcoming Flash based Email and VoIP client called Pronto! http://www.communigate.com/demoFlash/demo_10.html The linchpin is Office, and core to that is Outlook. Keep in mind MS wants to attack PDF too. I remember the Novell/MS wars, and how they missed out by focusing only on the server. Adobe has a much better chance at putting a dent in MS because of their desktop control and distribution via the player. You can put any sort of application out there and it will work on Windows, OSX, and Linux....It is just starting to get interesting! -
Re:But Webmail is catching up (Flash/AJAX)
Hi;
only if you use Flash or Ajax would I agree, becuase page refreshes and webmail behaiour is not what desktop users will expect. Take a look at Pronto from Communigate, http://www.communigate.com/demoFlash/demo_10.html
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Try CommuniGate Pro
I have been using communigate Pro since some years and with the mapi plugin you even get the outlook features running. also communigate includes a PBX and SIP support with no extra licenses
It does have LDAP services included/external support
It is paid, but is lot cheaper than exchange. and runs over whatever platform you like even QNX, BeOS, etc... -
More CGP information - BIASED
I am admittedly biased as I am directly connected to CommuniGate Systems. While Groupware and Scalability are interesting, what is really amazing is we're also delivering an integrated and powerful Voice over IP applications with CommuniGate Pro that includes Software PBX, Media Server, and a fully featured NAT traversing SIP server. Most of this available in the new development branch (5.0c1). We have 2 development branches (somewhat BSD-like): current and stable.
A download is available in a fully functional version except for a few limitations:
http://communigate.com/content/download.htm
We are running a coding contest for Voice applications on our easy to use development environment:
http://communigate.com/cgpl-contest
The product manual will help if anyone would like to try these applications:
http://communigate.com/communigatepro
BTW, this software runs and is supported on thirty-something platforms. -
More CGP information - BIASED
I am admittedly biased as I am directly connected to CommuniGate Systems. While Groupware and Scalability are interesting, what is really amazing is we're also delivering an integrated and powerful Voice over IP applications with CommuniGate Pro that includes Software PBX, Media Server, and a fully featured NAT traversing SIP server. Most of this available in the new development branch (5.0c1). We have 2 development branches (somewhat BSD-like): current and stable.
A download is available in a fully functional version except for a few limitations:
http://communigate.com/content/download.htm
We are running a coding contest for Voice applications on our easy to use development environment:
http://communigate.com/cgpl-contest
The product manual will help if anyone would like to try these applications:
http://communigate.com/communigatepro
BTW, this software runs and is supported on thirty-something platforms. -
More CGP information - BIASED
I am admittedly biased as I am directly connected to CommuniGate Systems. While Groupware and Scalability are interesting, what is really amazing is we're also delivering an integrated and powerful Voice over IP applications with CommuniGate Pro that includes Software PBX, Media Server, and a fully featured NAT traversing SIP server. Most of this available in the new development branch (5.0c1). We have 2 development branches (somewhat BSD-like): current and stable.
A download is available in a fully functional version except for a few limitations:
http://communigate.com/content/download.htm
We are running a coding contest for Voice applications on our easy to use development environment:
http://communigate.com/cgpl-contest
The product manual will help if anyone would like to try these applications:
http://communigate.com/communigatepro
BTW, this software runs and is supported on thirty-something platforms.