![]() Note down all the things people use it for and then check the feature-lists of your alternatives. You'll need to find out what your users are actually doing with Domino at the moment last shop I was at that used it the answer to that question was "everything". Exim doesn't give you message storage or presentation. If Exim (just an MTA) is a viable replacement then Domino almost certainly wasn't the right product in the first place. Exchange and Domino aren't just "mail servers" they're fully-fledged groupware environments. Change your product name, incorporate all of these options as one package, then start up a website dedicated to this product and I think you'll have a much better spot in the market.Ĭonsider what it is you need. Want email encryption? You'll have to pay for that separately. (I think this is really stupid, let's make our customers insecure because they didn't pay for OUR basic anti virus even though basic AV and spam protection comes bundled with free email servers) Want spam and anti virus? You'll have to pay for that separately. Want Active Sync? You'll have to pay for that separately. Want Outlook functionality? You'll have to pay separately Want security updates? You'll have to pay separately. This is what I saw just looking at the pricing page. I think you guys fragmented your own product too much. Please let me know if you have questions. ![]() I can also give you a personal demo if you'd like. If you prefer a cloud-based/hosted option, you might want to look at WorldClient Private Email or MDaemon Private Cloud Opens a new window. You can view demos, tutorials and webinars on our YouTube channel Opens a new window.Ĭlick here Opens a new windowto learn more about MDaemon, or click here Opens a new windowto download a fully-functional free trial. ![]()
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