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If you hare looking for a distro, I can recommend ClarkConnect.

Been using it for like 2.5years now.

It is however a fullblown Gateway server. (or standalone if one prefers that).

www.clarkconnect.com

The ClarkConnect solution is built on the stability and security of Linux.  The features include:

    * Stateful Firewall

    * Bandwidth Management

    * VPN + Dynamic IP Support

    * Content Filter + Weekly Update Service

    * Intrusion Prevention + Weekly Update Service

    * Resource and Port Monitoring

    * Mail Server + Mail/MX Backup Service

    * Antispam

    * Antivirus

    * File Server

    * Print Server

    * Proxy Server

    * Web Server

    * Webmail

    * Database

Theres a free version also, www.clarkconnect.org.

qmail+vpopmail (for virtual users) +courrier (imap, imaps, pop3, pop3s)+horde

There's no "all in one" but this is what I have.

Once it's set up you're a MAN.

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wow, i tried to install horde and contracted cancer. That is like impossible. I'm going to try again though

wow, i tried to install horde and contracted cancer. That is like impossible. I'm going to try again though

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Well, when I tried I contracted cancer. When I went to upgrade it to the lastest horde and the lastest imp, it killed my dog and clogged my sink.

But once it is set up you leave it like that and it works. :)

But anyways this comes from someone who set up qmail the good old fashionned way -- you know, no preset environement or packages. Just a tiny tarball. You have to write the startup and maintenance scripts. And create stuff, max permissions... that should give you cancer plenty of times. But once you go through it, you know it forever and can set one up really easily and know how to debug it when it dies. (which is a rare occurence. qmail really is a case of "set it and forget it".)

Nowadays it is pretty easy to install qmail with all the helper packages.

It looks awesome,

Screeny for the win:

Horde and Imp, inbox view

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