Is there any open source Exchange server that is work fine like Microsoft Exchange for Linux or Windows?
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As time moved on, questions like this are no-longer considered topical. Specifically, product recommendation questions, including OSS alternatives recon, is considered off-topic per the [FAQ](http://serverfault.com/faq). – sysadmin1138 Jul 02 '12 at 22:07
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Zimbra is an open source alternative to Microsoft Exchange. It uses a number of open source products, namely Postfix, Tomcat and OpenLdap. It can interact with Active Directory and other directory structures. It also offers a pretty extensive AJAX enabled web interface.
It offers most of the features offered by Exchange:
- Contacts
- Shared Calendaring
- VOIP integration
- Mobile access with activesync push sync and Blackberry Enterprise Server connector
- MAPI, IMAP, POP, iCal iSync Access
- Extensive web interface
It offers both an open source and commercial version, and is now owned by Yahoo.
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Ahh...the white whale of open source, the Exchange killer. There's no shortage of competitors:
- SoGO
- Open-XChange
- Zimbra
- Citadel
- Bongo
- Horde
- Meldware
- OpenChange
- Scalix
- eGroupWare
- phpGroupWare
And, for those that aren't necessarily looking for free (in either sense), but just don't like Microsoft or Exchange:
- Gordano
- PostPath (once Cisco decides what to do with it)
- Lotus Domino/Notes
- Google Apps
- Kerio KMS
- GroupWise
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PostPath is (as far as I know) the closest you'll get to a "drop-in" replacement for Exchange; but it sounds like Cisco has spirited it away to the dungeons beneath their offices. Scalix is based on HP OpenMail (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_OpenMail). – Avery Payne May 14 '09 at 22:34
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Heck, GroupWise even has BlackBerry support. Though you'll need a Windows server to run the BES. – sysadmin1138 Jun 08 '09 at 16:48
There is an Exchange-like open source project called Open-Xchange.
It is a messaging and collaboration platform combining common free software packages, open standards and web services. Open-Xchange Server is available as proprietary software and as a community supported open-source software (GPL 2) package.
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We evaluated http://www.kerio.com/ when we moved away from Exchange 5.5, and it seemed quite polished.
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+1 for Kerio. We use it with Entourage client or Mail.app on our macs, and even have over-the-air email/cal/address push to our Nokia and iPhone mobiles. Works great, and integrates with our OpenDirectory for users, groups, and authentication. – lukecyca Jul 07 '09 at 23:12
It is not open source, but the community edition of Scalix is free-as-in-beer. Never used it myself but I've heard really good things about it.
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According to this, most of it is: http://www.scalix.com/community/opensource/ – Harper Shelby May 06 '09 at 13:25
I've not tried it personally but take a look at http://www.zimbra.com/
It's dual licensed but the opensource one might give you everything you need.
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