> Anyone familiar with an Exchange replacement that uses Exim, preferably > on Centos or Centos-like platform?
At $DAYJOB I'm currently running Kerio Mail Server, a commercial
closed-source Exchange replacement, on RHEL5 (CentOS is supported but as a
Linux n00b I went with commercial support for the first year) and running
Exim on the same box as a spam/virus filtering gateway. It listens on port
25 and verifies incoming mail using SMTP callouts, and Kerio listens on
alternate ports and handles authenticated outbound mail, web/POP/WebDAV/IMAP
email access plus Entourage/Outlook calendaring, free/busy, and all the
other groupware stuff.
It works great for me.
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