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Two Webmailsrunning in Plesk. Is it possible??

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Jorge Rozas C.

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It`s so important for us, to put an insignia over the webmail presentation, but the Horde Webmail (default Webmail, it´s for all domain no only one, and i need to install another maybe to one exclusive domain and Client. I know it´s possible to do, but the problem is Plesk, don´t know the compatibility between Plesk and another Webmail, don´t know if openwebmail or squirrelmail or another one is the best and don´t make conflict with Horde Webmail default. And where i can get the installer. Some of you have done this ??

Thanks buddies.

Jorge
 
What I usually do is install Google Apps for almost every domain.

There are many advantages for such a thing in my situation (120+ small clients):
1) No neet to worry about uptime (Google is extremely stable). I havent had an outage yet!
2) No space used in my server for emails.
3) No need to worry about SPAM or Antivirus. Let Google handle it.
4) Google Apps has 5Gb accounts which is way over what I could give my users.
5) GMail interface is excellent.
6) If you need to move servers you don't have to worry about email account configuration (just a bunch of DNS entries in plesk)

If you want to add more reliability you can use a Secondary DNS server so in case your server goes down, people still receive and send email.
 
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