[SFS] Email Server

Kevin Byrne sfs@thegeek.nu
Tue, 24 Dec 2013 09:00:58 -0700


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So what is everyone's thought on the easiest / most automatic way to get
email / webmail setup?

I am looking for AD (yeap a dirty word) integration. Cost should be between
-1$ and 1$.

I was looking at roundcube for the front end, however I am stumped on the
backend and what will be easy / work with round cube (I got a few
candidates however what to poke all your brains)

As always, thanks for your help.

P.S. I will be setting up a pfsense box in the next week, so there may be
blood ;(

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ing at roundcube for the front end, however I am stumped on the backend and=
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hat to poke all your brains)</div>

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