Version 4.2 is currently in beta; the PowerPC version of the beta can be downloaded here. For the most recent stable release see 'Related Links' below.
DESCRIPTION
SurgeMail Mail Server is a complete, advanced Mail Server, SurgeMail is secure, easy to install and manage. This email server is fast, reliable and feature rich, with integrated WebMail. Users can create and manage blogs. Advanced spam filtering, enhanced SPF stops most spam early. Supports all relevant RFC protocols POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, LDAP, HTTP, TLS/SSL. Highly scalable, 10 to unlimited users, unlimited domains.
ZAPH Surgemail is a very solid, dependable, workhorse of a mail server. Which is exactly what it needs to be. It doesn't crash, it filters well, it's fast, and mature. Surgeweb is a great improvement for webmail (though it's still on the improve). Once it's setup, you won't have to think about your mail at all, it just works. (Version 4.0c)
JORDANSIM Hi, please can you eMail me and help with with this i dont know how to set it up. Thanks
My Email is Jordan@jordansim.co.uk (Version 4.1a)
0
Jun 2 2006
PFETTES I think the first review was wrote by the developer. Who's he kidding. The price is a RIP and the product unpolished. Other solutions are available cheeper or free. (Version 3.7b8)
AARONFABY A rip compared to what? Go price your alternatives. And I'm not talking about open source products that, while great in their own right, have 10% of Surgemail's functionality that would take a week or more to setup properly for someone who wasn't an open source guru to begin with. The only unpolished part of SM is it's web interface, which really isn't that difficult to figure out.
Surgemail unlimited license: $870
Kerio or Communigate: forget that new car you wanted to buy (Version 3.7b8)
+3
May 5 2006
AARONFABY As a service provider, I have tried just about every commercial and open source mail server out there. Surgemail is by far the best product I have used thus far. The feature set can't be beat for the price point. You get 95% of the features of CGP and Kerio for a tiny fraction of the cost. Every user has complete control over their accounts in the web interface. They can configure their own server side filters, spam filters, etc. The amount of control you have over mail services is amazing. It also includes a nice webmail client and a blog/file sharing service called SurgePlus. The only negatives are that the web interface is a bit clunky and it seems to crash once in a while. The developers and support team are responsive and helpful. Overall, you can't go wrong with Surgemail. (Version 3.7b6)