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Kerio Mail Server - freedom of choice

By the end of the article, all that was left was a summary. We’ve shown why it’s good to use a mail system in a company, and also the benefits of teamwork applications. Perhaps there is no doubt that these software, while requiring investment, will bring back the goods and be able to optimize the use of resources and tangible assets.

Our article also revealed that although there are really expensive solutions, we can find an alternative in the image of KMS, which is cheaper, easier to use, and in its capabilities it competes with more expensive competitors, and in many cases even surpasses them.

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For those who can’t decide if they want to use Kerio Mail Server, we have good news: from the manufacturer’s European side (http://www.kerio.eu/kms_download.html) a 30-day trial is available for download, and the necessary components, such as the Outlook Connector or the administrative console, are also available on this page. The trial version of the software also knows the Hungarian language.

If that weren't enough, we'll also tell you that the program can be downloaded in VMWare image format. This makes it easier if you want to try it out on a “clean” system but want to get away with the installation on a machine you use for work. In this case, virtualization helps, as KMS can also be run in a virtual environment.

Help for installation and configuration is also available in PDF format, although it can only be downloaded in English, but this will hopefully not be a serious obstacle these days.

Finally, all we can say is that we recommend trying the software to anyone who has been caught by our article and thinks that the services of the program can benefit your business, you are guaranteed not to be disappointed. This is also true for those who are not used to using teamwork services, it will take some time to transition from handwritten sticky notes to electronic format, but believe me, it will be useful and will be less smooth than expected.

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