I'm planning a small project for the next month or two - my homebrew imap server so I can always have access to years of accumulated email - no matter where I might be. Now, I'm not all too familiar ...
I've used every Linux email client on the market, from the terminal-based Alpine (originally just Pine) to the Evolution groupware, and everything in between. Some of those email clients I stuck with ...
Email remains a vital communication tool for both personal and business domains. Having your own mail server not only gives you control but also enhances the security and privacy of your ...
Groupware has become ubiquitous in the business world, but oddly enough, until recently there haven’t been many viable choices for groupware, especially for mid-sized offices reluctant to run ...
I would like to know who here uses a linux email server such as postfix in a production environment? If you are using it what type of hardware do you have it on, how many clients is it serving, how do ...
Ask any Linux enthusiast, and they’ll tell you how awesome an operating system Linux can be. (Well, except Bryan Lunduke, who will say it sucks before he says it’s awesome.) For the desktop user, the ...
SuSE Linux is bundling e-mail and groupware applications with its Linux server operating system in a new product aimed at the business market. The SuSE Linux Openexchange Server features SuSE's Linux ...
Think Linux email clients can’t find a balance between aesthetics and functionality? Want a professional-looking email client with professional features? Well, Mailspring is my go-to free and open ...
Does your job require sending a lot of emails on a daily basis? And you often wonder if or how you can send email messages from the Linux terminal. This article explains about 6 different ways of ...
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