Free Mail Server Software and setup

CriticalConsumer

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Hi all,

I am seriously thinking of setting up a personal Mail Server at home was wondering what free mail server software is available.

I am intending to use Ubuntu Linux (am a newbie @ Ubuntu) so the application has to be Linux compatible.

You guidance on the hardware and software as well as setup is appreciated.

TIA
 
I know this doesn't answer your question but have you considered Google Apps(Gmail)? I moved my company mail 2 years ago and haven't looked back since.
 
i was thinking the same thing but hosting it at a ISP.

Zimbra looks good.

So does Zarafa. Zarafa you can get with Zentyal which is basically a office server distro, so it will do all the work for you.
 
Thanks all!

I also have the option of hosting it @ my ISP (Afrihost). Had a look @ Zimbra and am leaning towards it - will checkout Zarafa.

@ ponder: ClearOS looks pretty decent and I see Zarafa is going to be included soon. Have you used ClearOS before and if so what are the pros and cons?
 
@ ponder: ClearOS looks pretty decent and I see Zarafa is going to be included soon. Have you used ClearOS before and if so what are the pros and cons?

No I have not (no need) but from what I have heard from others it's great. Lots of people use it for SMEs
 
Thanks all!

I also have the option of hosting it @ my ISP (Afrihost). Had a look @ Zimbra and am leaning towards it - will checkout Zarafa.

@ ponder: ClearOS looks pretty decent and I see Zarafa is going to be included soon. Have you used ClearOS before and if so what are the pros and cons?

ClearOS provides a stable function server with things like webmail, imap, pop, etc. Decent server for that.
 
@ AirWolf and zhsa:

Do you have to pay to use Google Apps? I have an account but never really used the apps...looked all to complicated at the time.
 
We were looking at Axigen a while ago... They have a free version for Windows, Linux, etc.
 
Clear OS is great if you are looking for other functions, but if you want a reliable email service, Google Apps is the Answer. I've setup several domains in google apps for email services and it just works. No Complains, No headaches, no hardware required. Just your devices to setups the accounts. And it works with everything.
 
I know this doesn't answer your question but have you considered Google Apps(Gmail)? I moved my company mail 2 years ago and haven't looked back since.

Hi Zhsa..just a quick question on your Google Apps setup. Are you clients using outlook and what is the performance like seeing that the mail server is hosted internationally..Are they using IMAP or POP.

Any feedback would be appreciated as I am considering this as well. I have setup two test mail acounts with Apps but the imap performance isnt exactly great.

Thanks in advance :)
 
I know this doesn't answer your question but have you considered Google Apps(Gmail)? I moved my company mail 2 years ago and haven't looked back since.

+1 on that. advantages are endless! best thing is can access email from anywhere the world.
 
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