Easy of Use and value to the money
Pros
I have been using Atmail side by side from Exchange 2007 to 2016 and able to keep users not migrating to exchange. Feature such as Push management for iPhone contact management calendaring has helped me to keep the users.
Cons
Only drawback is that Atmail is not having rich client like outlook. And system management is not very well documented. SSL/HTTPS need easy integration. More thrust WEBMAIL GUI
Thanks so much Vishvas for the review.
With regards to documentation, our Help Centre contains lots of documentation and is improving daily.
If you have a suggestion on specific documentation, please let our Support team know. We'd love to make it even better.
For easy SSL/HTTPS integration, the Help Centre documents are located here:
https://help.atmail.com/hc/en-us/articles/115006140567-Using-SSL-certificates-with-atmail-Exim-and-Dovecot-atmail-7-7-7-8-0-1
https://help.atmail.com/hc/en-us/articles/201388224-Configuration-of-CalDAV-and-CardDAV-via-SSL
Thanks again Vishvas for taking the time to write us a review. We sincerely appreciate your review and your business.
Rating breakdown
Likelihood to recommend: 10/10
Wasted time and money on a buggy and poorly supported service We evaluated Atmail as an option to provide email for our staff and for our members. Our experience with the Atmail product, and the Atmail support was pretty dismal. The codebase for the "On Premise" install was buggy. Atmail more or less gave up trying to fix it and just claimed we had been the "recipient of a sub-standard release which has resulted in numerous issues." and that a new and corrected version of Atmail was coming in a couple of weeks. That didn't happen. We even tried to use the Atmail cloud. That service wasn't plagued by the issues and bugs of their "On Premise" version but it wasn't full featured either. We found the service substantially unusable because Atmailcloud has no option to add DKIM signatures and the result was significant amounts of bounced and denied emails. Again we waited for Atmail support to respond and they were absent. This is really a shame since Atmail could be a great product but it's hampered by poor support. It certainly isn't enterprise class.
Pros
Full featured and slick looking product promised ease of use.
Cons
Buggy software and slow and absent support.
Rating breakdown
Likelihood to recommend: 0/10
On-premises pricing starts at $1.00 per user per year.
Cloud pricing starts at $79 per month for 50 users.