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[webmin-l] New install of virtualmin instead of webmin and zimbra
Andy Grant
2012-09-10 21:27:10 UTC
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I'm creating a new VPS slice this afternoon on an onapp platform.
2Gb RAM, 80Gb HD
Once installed with the ISPs Image, I plan to upgrade CentOS to 6.3, and then install Virtualmin GPL.

Here is my question.

I previously ran a Zimbra mail server and a Webin webhost on two separate boxes, but plan to run all on this one box, including a LAMP application that I use webmin to support.

I understand that Zimbra and Webmin/Virtualmin do not play well together, because they both like to be in control. (I'm not asking about controlling Zimbra from Webmin, I've just read that the two on the same box is not wise.)

That being said, is Virtualmin's configuration of standard Mail Services robust for mail, and what webmail services (other than usermin) do you recommend?


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Jamie Cameron
2012-09-11 04:06:43 UTC
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Post by Andy Grant
I'm creating a new VPS slice this afternoon on an onapp platform.
2Gb RAM, 80Gb HD
Once installed with the ISPs Image, I plan to upgrade CentOS to 6.3, and then install
Virtualmin GPL.
Here is my question.
I previously ran a Zimbra mail server and a Webin webhost on two separate boxes,
but plan to run all on this one box, including a LAMP application that I use webmin
to support.
I understand that Zimbra and Webmin/Virtualmin do not play well together, because
they both like to be in control. (I'm not asking about controlling Zimbra from
Webmin, I've just read that the two on the same box is not wise.)
Yes, I wouldn't recommend running both on the same box.
Post by Andy Grant
That being said, is Virtualmin's configuration of standard Mail Services robust
for mail, and what webmail services (other than usermin) do you recommend?
Virtualmin's mail support is pretty strong.

You can also use it with any IMAP-capable webmail client, like Roundcube or Squirrelmail.

- Jamie

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