Email Server Justification
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Reasons to keep our email server
technical reasons why our server is better
- Tried gmail: sucked for client users
- IMAP is very slow
- Security/encryption
- We have end-to-end SSL
- IP issues
- Large message size 100MB vs. 25MB gmail
- Higher availability
- Easier to add users
- Collaborators from institutions with more restrictive systems
- Trivial to add aliases (newegg, request, etc.)
- Server log mailing
- Support for Pine
- We control the size of inboxes and can scale hardware
Reasons not to switch
administrative reasons why ours is better
- Hardware and admin setup is a sunk cost
- We can switch to gmail at any time, no reason to hurry
- Users who prefer gmail can simply use campus accounts
- Forwarding from isu addresses is supported
- LDAP and user authentication is already needed for numerous other projects
- First email, and then what? Web servers? File servers?