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        | marbab Newbie
 
  
 
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          Hi,
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 |  I have finalized afterlogic for my email server and webmail
 client. But before buying the Pro version i am going to test
 the community edition. I'll be asking couple of questions.
 
 - Is it possible to completely deploy Afterlogic MailSuitePro
 (Linux or windows) on amazon servers without any
 modification ?
 
 - Can you we use Amazon’s S3, Simple Queue Service and
 EC2 with this webmail solution ?
 
 - What type of servers usually you recommend ISP's to host
 this mailsuite on ?
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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       | - Is it possible to completely deploy Afterlogic MailSuitePro (Linux or windows) on amazon servers without any
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 Unfortunately, the answer is no (see below).
 
 
 
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       | - Can you we use Amazon’s S3, Simple Queue Service and EC2 with this webmail solution ? |  |  |  
 While it should be possible to use Amazon S3 after performing slight modification related to filesystem mounting, neither SQS which relies on SOAP nor EC2 which by default is Java-oriented can be used. We haven't really test this, I must add though.
 
 
 
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       | - What type of servers usually you recommend ISP's to host this mailsuite on ?
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 There are no specific requirements in this regard. Virtually any dedicated server would do.
 
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        | marbab Newbie
 
  
 
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          I have deployed it at amazon. So far its doing pretty good. just
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 |  few configuration issues that i'll be asking.
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          Did it take any additional tweaks to get this running on Amazon servers? We'd highly appreciate if you share hints useful for the installation with the community.
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        | marbab Newbie
 
  
 
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          No. Not at all. Installation was very smooth just like normal
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 |  dedicated server. just had few problems with MX and PTR
 records but its configuration issue.
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        | marbab Newbie
 
  
 
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          I haven't tested all the feature as i am still in the middle of
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 |  configuration.  Will share it soon when done with the
 configuration. I would suggest just like MySql instance for
 amazon, Afterlogic can be customized in future to take Full
 advantage of cloud computing (amazon) at a very cheap rate.
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