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Kerio MailServer 6
Kerio Mailserver
Written by SJ from springfield
Mar 3, 2008
Kerio is a great exchange alternative. IMAP, POP3, Webmail, active sync, sharing, public folders...
I have administered a Kerio server running on Win03 with over 600 active accounts for over a year. Has been very stable. New OFF line connector has fixed many speed related issues (for outlook users). Support is good and has gotten better over the course of the year.45 of 67 people found this useful
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Kerio MailServer 6
Great mail server
Written by BV from Mount Prospect
Mar 6, 2008
Absolutely no downsides. Software works. Easy to configure. Tech support is fast and helpful. Buy it!
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Kerio MailServer 6
Excellent mailserver package
Written by YE
Mar 3, 2008
Hi everyone,
As a long time user of this great piece of software, I can vouch for it's ease of setup, ease of use, and long long term stability in serving all your mail and collaboration needs. If you've played around with some of the open source based stuff that comes with mac (or indeed commercial stuff on windows, even linux) which is supposed to solve your industrial strength mail server needs, then you know you are in for a disapointment, especially if you are a mac user, and expect things to just work, and to do so easily. Well, Kerio mailserver does just that, and is packed full of features you won't find anywhere else, at anywhere near the price. Now it even does offline Outlook; what more can you ask for..
5 out of 5 stars, truly a piece of kit that no small, medium or even large business should be without. Works great for colocated servers as well without a glitch. Oh and did I mention that the webmail interface is one of the best i've ever seen, as well as being super fast? Plus, Kerio provides superb support around the clock, no matter where you are.
Go for it, you won't be dissapointed.40 of 67 people found this useful
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Kerio MailServer 6
We love Kerio Mail Server...
Written by BB from Ultimo
Mar 18, 2008
Its easy to install, administer and also covers groupware functionality... has everything you need to operate a business without the hassles of a MS product!
Great for mixed environments so admin staff can use outlook and creatives can use mail or entourage - so shared contacts, public folders and appointments work seamlessly. Even syncs to your iPhone or other wireless device.
We have found the integrated backup useful a number of times. It also has easy to view reporting with graphs and charted data for that quick glance to see how things are traveling.
The other plus is the support - the team at Kerio are responsive and we've only had to contact them once since implementation. In addition to be economical when compared to the alternatives, its scaleable and robust - has never let us down.41 of 71 people found this useful
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Kerio MailServer 6
A program that finally delivers
Written by DB from Souderton
Jan 9, 2009
By far the easiest, most secure, strategically priced mail server you can get. Been using this on a Mini for a while and it is rock solid. With support for Outlook and the incredible web client, this is the absolute best mail server for MAC.
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Kerio MailServer 6
I've been selling mailservers for many years
Written by AL from Sharon
Apr 2, 2008
I've been selling mailservers for many years, from sendmail through SME Server and plenty in between. A few years back I came across Kerio and have been selling only that ever since. Great folks, good software, constantly improving..
easy to install, full featured, very few problems and excellent support.
I highly recommend this.38 of 68 people found this useful
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Kerio MailServer 6
Good, but too expensive
Written by BB from Federal Way
Oct 15, 2009
It's a good product, solid and robust, better then the older Kerio Mail server that was nothing more then a rebranded version of 4D's buggy product. And it is incredibly easy to configure and administer, but the killer is the price - it's just too expensive. $600 gets you a license for ten users, that just won't cut it for a business environment. Extra user packs are quite expensive (check out Kerio's website for the details). Business users are better off using an alternative product for their mail server needs. For example, an unlimited client license of OS X Server gets you a robust mail server based on industry standard software that includes built-in SpamAssassin/ClamAV already configured and ready to go, supports solid authentication methods, it comes with a bunch of other useful services (Web/AFP/SMB/FTP/DNS/etc.), and it is all relatively easy to configure through Apple's GUI tools. For a business environment if you need to handle many email addresses for your company's internal users and/or your customers Kerio is just not an economical answer - whereas OS X Server is.
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