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SUMMARY: sendmail vs exchange



The overall response was to use :

Squirrelmail: http://www.squirrelmail.org/

http://www.horde.org/imp/

http://neomail.sourceforge.net/

http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/

Another solution that was offered was:
there's a company called Ciphertrust.  They have a
product called Ironmail.  It's an appliance that does LOTS of this stuff
for you.  It can do POP, IMAP, SMTP server, It does webmail, and it also
can do a secure front end to OWA.  It's very nice.  It encorperates
Anti-virus, anti-spam, content filtering, etc, etc, etc.  It's
effectivly everything you need for an email gateway/email access point.



I will give these solutions a look into. Thank you to everyone for giving me
some direction.

Question is below:
In our environment there is a consideration to move from Sendmail to MS
Exchange. The reason being that Exchange is directly integrated with Active
Directory. The most significant reason is because Exchange offers a way to
get your mail over the web via ssl. When a user checks their mail over the
web, they still have an Outlook interface, this is useful as because most
users are already using Outlook.

So my question is: Is there a way that we can have users check their email
from the web while still using sendmail?
I do not want to have users just pop the server.
We want a setup when a sales guy is on the road - all he has to do is open a
browser to check his mail, not open a client such as Outlook/Express.

Any Ideas? I was just wondering if someone could tell me if they run a
similar setup and if so how?
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