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Three-Year Cost of Ownership: Total(includes cost of Windows Server for MDaemon and Exchange)No. Three-Year Cost of Ownership: Per User, Per Month(includes cost of Windows Server for MDaemon and Exchange)No. Email Security FeaturesMDaemon incorporates multiple layers of security techniques such as Relay Controls, IP Shielding, SMTP Authentication, and reverse lookups to minimize possible server exploits. It uses the advanced email authentication techniques of Vouch By Reference (VBR), and validates and signs messages using DKIM, DK, Sender-ID, and SPF. Combined with its antispam engine, Bayesian Learning, SSL/TSL, backscatter protection, and 's proactive malware prevention it provides layered protection to safeguard your messaging communications. Remote Administration FeaturesMDaemon includes a convenient Remote Administration tool that provides administrators full access to all of MDaemon's features from any computer with a web browser and an Internet connection.

This allows you to do everything from adding or editing accounts, to directly editing configuration files, to reviewing logs for troubleshooting email delivery issues, and so much more. With MDaemon's built-in SSL capabilities, remote admin can even be accessed via a secure connection using HTTPS. Robert5205- Jan 22, 2019I spun up an MDaemon server about 11 months ago.

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I spent at least a year trialing it and hammering on it relentlessly.I can't think of any program (other than Veeam) that I've been more satisfied with. And cost-wise, it can't be beat.There are a few improvements I'd like to see. The email equivalent of a 'packet tracer,' for example, that would tell you why an email failed to be sent or received. Sometimes it can be hard to track down if you don't do it every day.I've found two minor bugs in the program that were acknowledged and will probably be fixed in future releases.

But the point is that they acknowledged them and gave me a work-around that was simple. Upgrading through several minor releases and a major release went flawlessly.We've converted 100% to the webmail client - our users love it. In 10 months, MDaemon processed 1.2 million emails for us.

Ianmacdonald3- Oct 13, 2017Been installing this since the late 90's, and for the IT guy it's a breath of fresh air compared to the headaches that Exchange gives. Rarely gives trouble, and problems are mostly easy to diagnose. Much more flexible than Exchange, and will work with any standard SMTP account. Includes as standard many features that are expensive add-ons for Exchange. Settings and data are in files rather than a database, which makes for greater transparency.What are the pros?Easy setup, easy migration to another server.

Just works, hardly ever any downtime. Really nice webmail program. Highly configurable. Does not require active directory, but can be run on a DC and use its account authentication.

Has most of the collaboration features of Exchange including shared calendars, tasks, notes, etc. Some clients use the webmail server as their main email platform, in which case everything is on the server, all that's needed on the client is a browser.What are the cons?The file based storage means that large mailbox access does get a mite slow on mechanical disks. No problem with a couple of enterprise grade SSDs though. Integration with Outlook is less complete than with Exchange, and won't always satisfy the Microsoft-worshippers who expect all of the more obscure features to be there.

Scott- July 10, 2014We've been using MDaemon Pro for one year which has been a complete success. We are about to upgrade to the latest version at this time v14.

MDaemon's support has been great the few times we needed it, they were always willing to assist with a cheerful attitude. MDaemon has also implemented multiple suggestions we have made to the MDeamon software. Our employees have been starting to take advantage of the instant messenger, shared folder/calendars that is built into MDaemon. I've been taking advantage of the simplicity of the administration side of the software. I'm looking forward to the future with MDaemon.MDaemon Messaging Server+ Outlook Connector for MDaemon+ ActiveSync for MDaemon. Ryanmcdermott- Feb 24, 2014READ THIS IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING MDAEMON.This may not pertain to you or it may save you some wasted time/money.Mdaemon is great as a basic mail server. It is reliable, has a lot of great options and features and is very intuitive.

The tech support is leaps and bounds over other tech support I have used. It seems like every tech support guy knows just about everything about the system. We have 1150 users and are very happy with the overall system.There is only ONE BAD THING I have to say about it, but it is really a HUGE thing.When you send an email to multiple email lists it will process one email per list. This causes many problems for our users. Let's make a hypothetical set of 3 lists called list 1, list 2 and list 3. Now let's say that somebody sent an email to all 3 of these lists, here are the problems that arise due to poor design:1) If I am in list 1 and list 2 I will get 2 emails, one for each list.

A minor annoyance but still annoying nonetheless, especially for already confused end users.2) If I try to reply all to one of the lists I will only be sending an email to one list, because the other list is in the other email that I received! The emails are processed separately, one at a time.3) I will never know that an email has been sent to anyone in list 3 because I am not in list 3 and did not receive a duplicate email for that list! And if the people in list 3 are not in lists 1 and 2 they will never know that those lists received the email either!So if you have different departments with their own email lists and need to communicate with select lists at a time forget about it, it's not happening. Thus, the docking of 2 stars because communication is sort of the purpose of an email system and this flaw BREAKS DOWN communication between email lists.EVERY OTHER MAIL SYSTEM does not behave this way. You only get one email even if you are in multiple email lists and you can reply to all.I have also spoken to the truly wonderful (not being sarcastic) support on this issue many times.

They know the inside and out of their system. And the word is 'That is how the system was designed.' Rob andrews- July 15, 2013I've been working with MDaemon for 8 years and, while the core product has remained as good as it always was, the rest of it has changed hugely. I am a 'one man band' looking after the IT for a number of small businesses and have recommended and installed MDaemon servers into 4 of them. MDaemon provides a solid, standards-based mail server, plus Calendar, Contact and message sharing within Outlook, plus an excellent (and constantly evolving) web mail interface, plus BlackBerry (BES & BIS) and ActiveSync connectivity, plus email anti-virus, plus mailing lists.

One of my clients uses a mixture of BlackBerry, Apple & Android handheld devices, all synchronising to MDaemon accounts with Outlook Connector synchronising on the desktop. All for (roughly) a quarter of the price of Microsoft Exchange server.

My only disappointment is that I can't get Outlook Connector for the Mac. If you've looked at MDaemon in the past and discounted it for whatever reason, can I urge you to give it another look? Kblackmer- July 8, 2013Prior to my current job, I owned a consulting business working with smaller companies on their IT needs. Whenever email came up, MDaemon was always the first thing I suggested to my clients. It was easy to setup, easy to maintain, and even easier to monitor. At one point in time, I was managing 14 companies emails using MDaemon and it ran smoothly at all 14 locations.Tech Support for this product is second to none. Problems were easily found on their Knowledge Base system for Partners and if the problem wasn't located there, the tech support staff would be able to get you up and running in no time at all.I can't say enough great things about this product and I highly recommend this to any company who's needs might be to get basic email all the way up to using Outlook Connector and connecting with your iPhone or Blackberry.This product continues to improve with every new release.

Two thumbs up for this! James399- July 8, 2013We have been using MDaemon since version 2.7. We use it not as our primary mail server, but as the gateway or border server. Initially we went with MDaemon because it was the only windows based mail server that could handle the number of domain names the company has effortlessly. By using the Gateway Domain features, we are able to provide a stable platform to handle 218 domain names, verify the receiver exists in the company, trim off 30k of spam mail a week, and be the first line of defense against the unfiltered Internet.The install and setup of the system is so very easy, and the detail in the logging is fantastic!

Anytime there is a mail delivery issue, I am able to go through the logs in seconds and find the issue, and while I can't always fix the issue since 99% of the time it is on the sender's/receiver's side, I am able to show the exact issue to the person so that their I.T. Staff is able to fix it quickly.The only negative thing I can say about it is that there is no good log reporting tool for MDaemon. I would love to be able to take the logs into a database, and generate reports on how many connections were refused and why, have a way to generate a warning if we are getting deliveries refused to existing users, etc.Internally we have gone from CC Mail, to Lotus Notes, to Exchange, but MDaemon has always been at the gateway easing the transition, and protecting these systems from themselves. Kevindvt- July 8, 2013When switching jobs, I inherited an Mdaemon install. Prior to that I had been running Exchange for various companies, and I hope I never go back! I don't miss corrupt PST files, and the overhead of Exchange.

There is a slight learning curve, but nothing like Exchange, and Mdaemon just works. Practically all the time, rarely crashes.We particularly like the mailing list features for our sales dept., they can manage their own lists through web admin, a real plus.I have since moved on from the original job using Mdaemon, but when it was time to upgrade the mail server at my current company, Mdaemon was my first choice. Berbe- July 3, 2013Running MDaemon since 1998.

We switched it off during a 2/3 years period to use Lotus Domino, but it was a pain and I finally convinced my manager to come back to MDaemon again. It has been running since then 24/7. I've never been so happy. Since 2011 It runs inside a VMware VM, without any problem.- It has all the features, and more, you will ever need in an mail server.- Management is fantastically easy.- Great support, big community of users, constant updates.- Very stableI disagree with the opinion of some of my colleagues here who say it is a product for basic email, maybe my company is small (150 people) but has all the mailing needs of any large company, MDaemon has never failed me.What I most like is it's very easy to manage. You can do whatever you want with just two mouse clicks. (The whole IT staff it's only me and I appreciate this). Erv.M- June 13, 2013The mail server is great if all you want is a basic mail server.

When it gets to syncing contacts and calendard they use an outlook connector (does not work with 64 bit outlook or Outlook 2013) and activesync (an older version which Outlook 2013 does not support). The outlook connector itself has some issues with syncing email, its just slow and hangs up, I actually compared this side by side with the same mailbox using imap vs outlook connector. Imap is twice as fast. These issues and lack of advancement in the activesync and outlook connector is a huge hinder.Overall a good contender for a simple mail server, but not as an Exchange alternative. 10- April 18, 2013We used a previous version of MDaemon. I have to say that it was the bomb when trying to troubleshoot delivery errors.

The logs were straight forward and fairly easy to read.When our 'fearless leader' had to have Exchange, it was a complete mess trying to look at trace logs to figure out why email was getting rejected, or to verify that the mail had been delivered to the server. Moving off of MDaemon was a big mistake both in support and in the price for Exchange and the hardware to run it on.MDaemon's custom filtering is easy and intuitive.If I were to recommend a mail server for any company, MDaemon would be my first choice. Jalal.nourbakhsh- Jan 24, 2013I'm Using MDaemon from Ver. 2.x up to now ( Ver 13.0.4 ). Pat8110- Nov 7, 2012mDaemon is an excellent package.

One of the true measures of any system is how much downtime you have due to software glitches and all I can say is that I've had 99.8% uptime in the last 10 years of administering mDeamon. The 0.2% downtime, well that was due to hardware failures and even then recovery was a breeze with mDaemon.Simple to deploy, easy to administer, full end to end track and trace of emails through the server and easy partial and/or full recovery, seamless integration with Security Plus and Outlook Connector, built in support for Blackberry, plus spam filtering that works and all at an exceptional price.Plus if you do get stuck or forget how to do something, support is outstanding from MDaemon or the guys at Zen Software in the UK. Oh did I mention that they listen to suggestions from their users and implement the best of these in their regular updates that are simple to install.Well done.keep up the excellent work. Johnburgess9275439- Sept 13, 2012I agree, I used to run Exchange and trying to restore emails was virtually impossible with them hidden away in an 'access like' database file. MDaemon's simple text files allow complete control of the email. Just moving a complete folder of emails from one person to another is a great timesaver.Also, the web admin interface does allow remote administration for most things, contrary to NewVillageIT - but like hin I mostly use remote desktop to get to the server 2003 machine with 2GB that it is able to support 45 users on.

Just remember to defragment the disk fairly often. Kim7329- Aug 28, 2012Mdaemon mail server is a great product and one I would highly recommend. After speaking to Kevin and Arron at a local Spicecorp meeting, I was able to avoid our company migrating from Mdaemon to Exchange! The Outlook Connector add-in feature and Active Sync allows you to have most of the functionality of Exchange, but without the complicated management of Exchange.

The administration GUI is easy to navigate and makes configuration of the server and individual accounts a cinch! I also found the support staff to be very friendly and helpful. NewVillageIT- July 4, 2012Overall - a great mail server. We're a small office of about 50 users.PROS:- It's been running on a Windows 2000 server with 1 GB RAM for 12 years! I moved it to new hardware - guess why?- Webmail interface lets users access email via web.- Webmail auto-responder when users go 'out-of-office'.- Built-in anti-virus (Kaspersky)- Built-in spam filter- Content filter feature lets you control how email is processed.- Great logging - useful when users complain about not receiving emails.- Very easy to install and upgrade.- Small footprint.- Very easy to move to different hardware.- Blackberry support.- Great forum support. TL-O1CU- Aug 11, 2011I used MDaemon from v2.74 up through v10 when I changed jobs.

The features of MDaemon are fantastic. I especially like the content filtering engine that we used to do a wide variety of activities including kicking off scripts when certain messages arrived from other processes that have completed on the network. The way that messages are saved in individual files make restoring individual mailboxes or even individual messages from backup a breeze. The very verbose logging also makes troubleshooting a snap.

Uwannawat- Dec 18, 2009I have Mdeamon running at a number of clients. It is low maintenance. Outlook Connector is reaching the limits of its capabilities as mailbox size increases - it does get somewhat sluggish.

Otherwise the anti-spam & antivirus are just awesome. No agro clients with toooo much spam & no virus infections arising from e-mail traffic. Our clients compleain when they receive 2 or 3 spam messages in a period that they can remember.

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Mdaemon just works & continues to work. It is no easy to manage.

Mark Wright MBCS- Aug 25, 2009MDaemon has proved to be reliable and stable for many years now. We have it in two sites and it really does all the important Exchange type functions and several that Exchange can't do. Having tried to configure Exchange to talk to an external mail server it was a nightmare - in MDaemon it was child's play.The Outlook Connector does have some minor glitches but these do not interfere with the use of the product.

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The Webmail is really good in the current version and emulates OWA perfectly.I would recommend MDaemon to anyone looking for a cheaper solution to groupware collaboration mail server than Exchange. It is cheaper in all ways - licensing and hardware requirements (you can even run MDaemon on XP - try doing that with Exchange!)The built in Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus have kept us protected and there are also several other security measures including TLS, DKIM, SPF and IP shielding to name just a few.I'd score 6 out of 5 if I could! Steve M.- Feb 19, 2009In 2002 when our company was looking to bring our email service in house, we looked at all the major players. We decided to evaluate MDaemon and were extremely pleased with the product. Low overhead. Never crashes.

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Just goes and goes and goes.For companies concerned about product licensing, MDaemon's webmail client is packaged as part of the mail server. Webmail was packaged as part of the system years before Exchange did.The bottom line is this is one rock solid product! And has continued to get better with Blackberry integration.