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Scalix Community Edition

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Works With Distributions
  • Fedora
  • openSUSE
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • SUSE Enterprise Linux
  • Xandros
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Requirements: RAM 1GB Disk Space 200 MB for base installation + Space for user mailboxes + Space for client caches equivalent to 15% of data being indexed + 30% additional for LVM snapshot Scalix Community Edition is a product we’ve packaged and made available for free so every organization can try out and use our robust messaging solution. It includes Scalix Collaboration Platform – which serves as the foundation for all our product editions – and 10 Premium User mailboxes. As such, Community Edition is a field-proven, commercial grade email platform. As with all Scalix editions, it has a flexible, open architecture, and supports Outlook, Evolution, Scalix Web Access, and any IMAP or POP client. It can be customized, extended and integrated. Community Edition includes an unlimited number of Standard Users for free. To learn the difference between Premium Users and Standard Users, visit our user types page.
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Visit the Scalix Forum for lots of great information on using Scalix: http://www.scalix.com/forums
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