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The linux vein - The defending Linux is a blog about Linux and free software (opensource), publishi


The linux vein - The defending Linux is a blog about Linux and free software (opensource), publishing linux news, how to tutorials and commands with day to day how to list users, donwload linux history, linux system, knowing act distributions as linux ubuntu, redhat, security linux, act debian linux, linux big and educational linux, linux server and desktop. A bit of everything for you to leave windows act for linux.
"KyaPanel software is a four year old. Mature and confident in management of servers it owned one of its modules focused on the management of e-mail servers. Some of its features are unique to this type of software, at least among FLOSS software available in the market. The control per-user and per-domain control act of attachments. Of course there is much more. So if you do not know well KyaPanel, take a look at your description. Zimbra is very good. Simply the most beautiful and well done Webmail FLOSS currently available on the market. But Zimbra is much more than just a "pretty face". He is a complete server e-mail with its own management interface. And that's the point: KyaPanel is a better manager. He has many more options, thus giving more flexibility in controlling and managing users and domains. "We just did the two work together, so everyone can have the best of both environments," said Anahuac de Paula Gil, the creator and maintainer act of KyaPanel. Using Zimbra webmail only as we know, most likely, the development team Zimbra will not like that very much, but once KyaPanel is installed, integrated interface management act it is no longer needed. In fact, use it in these conditions can be disastrous for the email server. Thus Zimbra does not know that this KyaPanel is doing the heavy lifting. act But this integration is easy thanks to the administration interface via the command Zimbra be taken. Using Kya-Filter as content filter to track messages by domain and user, have yourself a safe, functional, flexible and friendly to ordinary users Server Email. I track users configuring different sizes for your posts? Yeah That's exactly what KyaPanel does for you. But beyond that there are more controls. You can control users by attachment type, by recipient, by sender, by the number of recipients and more. This is the kind of control that Zimbra does not offer. The next big thing will be the system backup / restore to the development team KyaPanel doing. He will soon be published under GPL. KyaPanel KyaPanel is a panel to facilitate the administration of Gnu / Linux servers improving network administration. Currently modules are: Management and Email Management Samba Management module act manages act the E-mail server with Postfix + Courier and two options database: SQL and OpenLDAP. If you choose to use SQL can choose between PostgreSQL or MySQL The most innovative feature of KyaPanel is its seamless integration with Active Directory that enables synchronization of users and passwords of your Windows server act and users of e-mail that is stored in OpenLDAP. KyaPanel was developed in three layers: interface act in PHP, Shell Script and core base OpenLDAP or SQL. Easy to install and with hundreds of administrative options developed in a really simple code, KyaPanel is the current administration tool servers. * Http://www.kyapanel.com http://www.kyapanel.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kyapanel:howto_zimbra_en * How much is it? The truth is that both KyaPanel, as the OpenSource version of Zimbra not cost anything. They are free. And there is no limitation of any kind. That's because they are FOSS, then, besides being free, you can see, study, change and redistribute their code. Welcome to the era of liberty. "Reference (kyapanel.com). act
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