Kerio MailServer for Windows 6.7.2.7821

3.5 out of 5 stars 3.5 (51 votes)

(September 24, 2009)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Shareware; $449.00 / 4,064 downloads

Kerio MailServer represents a new generation of mail servers designed for corporate networks. To help combat increasing security threats, it offers a wide range of features to keep email from being intercepted, infected by computer viruses, or sent as spam. It offers modern email services, such as email access via IMAP protocol, secure web interface, or a cellular phone with WAP support. It also allows for creating public folders or setting up automatic replies.

Reviews of Kerio MailServer for Windows

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    kc_sw_engnr

    Reviewing 6.1.1 (Dec 22, 2005)

    I installed Kerio MailServer about 1 1/2 years ago on our Linux server, replacing Cyrus IMAP and Sendmail. For the price, I have found this software to be an excellent value. It has reduced my Sys Admin time significantly...the admin console is extremely user friendly. Adding users, adjusting quotas, configuring anti-spam rules, viewing logs, are all very intuitive. We use the Outlook Connector on our local machines and our remote office users use the Web Mail component. There have been a few issues to deal with, but overall I have been pleased with the software. After the first year, I added the optional McAfee AntiVirus package and it has caught numerous e-mails with viruses in attachments.

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    Entenie

    Reviewing 6.1.0 Beta 5 (Aug 22, 2005)

    Great software. The e-mail support is one of the worst support I've ever had. The phonesupport, though, is excellent! Kerio Mailserver is very easy to install and use, as well as the Kerio Winroute program. Thumbs up :)

  3. 4 out of 5 stars
    scoot

    Reviewing 6.0.0 (Oct 12, 2004)

    LORD - go to the kerio website and you will see all the changes detailed there.

  4. 1 out of 5 stars
    -Lord-

    Reviewing 6.0.0 Beta 4.3 (Jun 24, 2004)

    Previously, there were some kinks I had to work out to get it to work properly. Once I got the gray bar moved out of the way so I could see everything (took an uninstall and reinstall) then I could move around. I noticed right off the bat that there was no whitelist feature. how can you have a blacklist, without having a whitelist? Why is that important? Well we all know that yahoo and hotmail are beds of spam, but from time to time, there are legit users that need to send mail from those domains. You can't blacklist each account separately because that would take thousands of entries. So you block the entire domain in the blacklist. Then in the whitelist, you put in the addresses that you know are good, which in today's world, can't be anymore than 20 at most.

    Now, with no changes being posted, how the hell am I supposed to know what to look for, or if it's even worth my time to try testing again?

    Sorry, no posted changes, no more testing.

  5. 3 out of 5 stars
    -Lord-

    Reviewing 5.7.8 (Apr 19, 2004)

    Also, wth is with the gray bar obscuring the view in the console. That's so annoying. Isn't a 30 day limit enough?

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