![]() Either a mail client and imap protocol, or a web interface will suffice. More often than not, it is enough for the mail to simply work, without any special functional delights. At the same time, in such a small team, they do not impose great demands on the mail server. Despite the fact that technology has stepped forward a long time ago, providing a lot of various means of communication, e-mail is still firmly in its positions and is not going to give them up yet. We have a small company for several dozen people. ![]() Problems of load distribution and clustering here most likely will not arise yet. Although I'm not sure that something will be fundamentally different from 100 people, I think the approaches will be the same, only the hardware is more powerful. The problems and needs of larger companies are not reliably known to me. I will consider the segment up to 100 users, since almost all the time I work exclusively in this niche. It seems to me intuitively that this is from 10-15 users to 200-300. I do not know the exact classification and have not looked or checked anywhere. Let's start with what I mean by medium business.
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