File Details |
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File Size | 269.4 MB |
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License | Shareware, $130.00 |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | January 12, 2021 |
Total Downloads | 11,698 |
Publisher | Alt-N Technologies |
Homepage | MDaemon |
Publisher's Description
MDaemon is a Windows-based email server that provides full mail server functionality and control as well as a host of other features. It includes anti-virus and anti-spam security features, seamless Web access to email via the integrated WorldClient component, can be administered remotely through the web-based WebAdmin plug-in, and much more.
Latest Reviews
poundsmack reviewed v10.0.0 on Aug 26, 2008
a very good and solid product, downloading 10 as we speak. Also anyone know a good free alternative?
uberfly reviewed v8.15 on Mar 31, 2006
MDaemon is very utilitarian and just works. We beat it silly at a previous job and it worked great. A good exchange substitute.
BoNeLeSS, considering this is a WINDOWS only mail server, why bother swinging around your list of unix-only mail servers? So tired of the linux crowd touting their goods that "if only the rest of us had their great knowledge we could use too". Geeze.
BoNeLeSS reviewed v8.15 on Mar 15, 2006
Very nice and powerful software at a fraction of the cost of Exchange, Domino or Groupwise. Of course you have open source alternatives (postifx, dovecot, cyrus, clamAV, spamassin, squirrelmai) but only the setup requires some level of experitse with these.
If you cant afford the three kings of groupware and you dont have the skills to setup a pure OSS mail system, then MDaemon may be the best bet.
xion reviewed v7.2.3 on Feb 4, 2005
Very good Exchange alternative, with less cost outlay. Ad on spam filter & AV works great too.
eddie reviewed v7.2.3 on Feb 3, 2005
OPaul: No one says its beta.
OPaul reviewed v7.2.3 on Feb 3, 2005
^ They don't call it BETANews for nothing.
Great mail server, but this isn't beta.
kmleow reviewed v7.1.2 on Aug 24, 2004
This is a very good mail server. The best that I have seen. But the memory usage of the MDaemon service exceeds 40MB. When I terminated this service, my system memory usage was reduced by that much.
veeoh reviewed v7.0.1 on May 11, 2004
Excellent program, but really - this has been out for ages - and its not even a beta, why is it on "betanews"?
Pizda reviewed v7.0.1 on May 10, 2004
I used this server back in the day. Inexpensive, flexible and rock solid performance; what else can you ask for? Though, I'm not very fund of the new activation routine. Exchange alternative, perhaps. Maybe...
bpinson reviewed v7.0.0.j Beta on Mar 6, 2004
The previous poster seems to misunderstand the activation process. All it is doing is checking to ensure you're using a legally licensed registration key. They clearly state what information is transmitted, your IP, your MAC address, your license key, product version, and language. It transmits this one time, and asks you before it does it. At no time does the product "search" your system. At no point are any names, email addresses, domain names, etc. transmitted to Alt-N. Use a valid key, and it shouldn't worry you.
poundsmack reviewed v10.0.0 on Aug 26, 2008
a very good and solid product, downloading 10 as we speak. Also anyone know a good free alternative?
uberfly reviewed v8.15 on Mar 31, 2006
MDaemon is very utilitarian and just works. We beat it silly at a previous job and it worked great. A good exchange substitute.
BoNeLeSS, considering this is a WINDOWS only mail server, why bother swinging around your list of unix-only mail servers? So tired of the linux crowd touting their goods that "if only the rest of us had their great knowledge we could use too". Geeze.
BoNeLeSS reviewed v8.15 on Mar 15, 2006
Very nice and powerful software at a fraction of the cost of Exchange, Domino or Groupwise. Of course you have open source alternatives (postifx, dovecot, cyrus, clamAV, spamassin, squirrelmai) but only the setup requires some level of experitse with these.
If you cant afford the three kings of groupware and you dont have the skills to setup a pure OSS mail system, then MDaemon may be the best bet.
xion reviewed v7.2.3 on Feb 4, 2005
Very good Exchange alternative, with less cost outlay. Ad on spam filter & AV works great too.
eddie reviewed v7.2.3 on Feb 3, 2005
OPaul: No one says its beta.
OPaul reviewed v7.2.3 on Feb 3, 2005
^ They don't call it BETANews for nothing.
Great mail server, but this isn't beta.
kmleow reviewed v7.1.2 on Aug 24, 2004
This is a very good mail server. The best that I have seen. But the memory usage of the MDaemon service exceeds 40MB. When I terminated this service, my system memory usage was reduced by that much.
veeoh reviewed v7.0.1 on May 11, 2004
Excellent program, but really - this has been out for ages - and its not even a beta, why is it on "betanews"?
Pizda reviewed v7.0.1 on May 10, 2004
I used this server back in the day. Inexpensive, flexible and rock solid performance; what else can you ask for? Though, I'm not very fund of the new activation routine. Exchange alternative, perhaps. Maybe...
bpinson reviewed v7.0.0.j Beta on Mar 6, 2004
The previous poster seems to misunderstand the activation process. All it is doing is checking to ensure you're using a legally licensed registration key. They clearly state what information is transmitted, your IP, your MAC address, your license key, product version, and language. It transmits this one time, and asks you before it does it. At no time does the product "search" your system. At no point are any names, email addresses, domain names, etc. transmitted to Alt-N. Use a valid key, and it shouldn't worry you.
nroper reviewed v7.0.0.j Beta on Feb 5, 2004
I am sorry to say MDaemon is no longer a viable solution for us. They surprised us with their newest feature (they actually called it that). Product Activation is being incorporated into the program. It seems they believe their right to protect their product includes tracking and searching our system which of course is out of the question.
veeoh reviewed v7.0.0.j Beta on Nov 18, 2003
Excellent - new Lookout theme is cracking :D
nroper reviewed v6.8.5 RC7 on Sep 12, 2003
There is just no equal to this program. Merick/Deerfield can't even compete. When it comes to hosting your own mail whether it is 10 or 10,000 users the only name to even consider is Alt-N. I have used this program for about 4 years now and they continue to improve it even when I think they have done all they can.