sebgate20
May 4th, 2005, 10:58 AM
Hi Guys & Dolls
You've guessed it. Another HOWTO by me from my work at Evolution Colt. All our mail is handled by our Hula Server (running on Ubuntu) which has been running for three weeks!
Anyway, Hula is a new open source project from Novell. It is based upon the Novell NetMail (previously NIMS) code but has many new features, namily it being open source software.
Hula has the currently features implimented:
* SMTP
* POP3
* IMAP4
* NMAP
* Calendaring Server
* ClamAV AntiVirus Support
* Domain Blacklisting Support
* Forwarding
* Autoreply
* Novell WebAdmin
* Aurora Web Interface
* .ics Support for Novell Evolution
* Hula Statistics
New features will include Mailing List Agent, command line tools, LDAP support and possibly SQL.
We have written HOWTOs for installing Hula from SVN (recommended) and from packages, ClamAV with Hula and Mail Statistics with Hula. There are SOME Hula packages in the Ubuntu 'universe' but these are very out of date and you should use SVN to keep up to date with the latest version as bugs are being fixed and new features are being added all the time.
You can find the guides here at http://www.evolutioncolt.com/pages/documentation/hula--ubuntu-linux.php
As before, give me feedback!
Seb
You've guessed it. Another HOWTO by me from my work at Evolution Colt. All our mail is handled by our Hula Server (running on Ubuntu) which has been running for three weeks!
Anyway, Hula is a new open source project from Novell. It is based upon the Novell NetMail (previously NIMS) code but has many new features, namily it being open source software.
Hula has the currently features implimented:
* SMTP
* POP3
* IMAP4
* NMAP
* Calendaring Server
* ClamAV AntiVirus Support
* Domain Blacklisting Support
* Forwarding
* Autoreply
* Novell WebAdmin
* Aurora Web Interface
* .ics Support for Novell Evolution
* Hula Statistics
New features will include Mailing List Agent, command line tools, LDAP support and possibly SQL.
We have written HOWTOs for installing Hula from SVN (recommended) and from packages, ClamAV with Hula and Mail Statistics with Hula. There are SOME Hula packages in the Ubuntu 'universe' but these are very out of date and you should use SVN to keep up to date with the latest version as bugs are being fixed and new features are being added all the time.
You can find the guides here at http://www.evolutioncolt.com/pages/documentation/hula--ubuntu-linux.php
As before, give me feedback!
Seb