Hi,
I realise that this is in fact off-topic, but: like others, I'd also like to recommend SOGo.
Someone in this thread said: it has too many dependancies, but I disagree, and in fact I consider it a good thing that it depends on other components.
Consider SOGo like an exchange server. And they (inverse.ca) only implemented the missing bits, and for the rest they depend on stable and mature other components.
While that means dependancies, yes, it also means: do what you're good at and what's missing, and for the rest: reuse what is readily available. Don't reinvent the wheel.
Besides that: most places will have many of the requirements in place already.
MJ
On 08/24/2017 07:38 AM, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
We tried installing Radicale months ago, and decided to postpone testing. Its footprint exceeds 140MB, because of python. It requires python, which is a security hazard on production servers. Security mitigations are absent: must use a virtual machine.
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On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 12:11 AM, Marcus Rueckert darix@opensu.se wrote:
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