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I have evaluated couple of Open source document management system and it seems that these are in old days e.g.opendocman,quotero

I am looking for a open source document management system which provides me below features.

  • Should keep data on the same machine as I am looking for more of internal purpose.
  • Should allow to upload Zip files as well. If it extracts Zip it will be a great +
  • Should allow to send email to preconfigured email addresses
  • Should allow to upload data of size around 100MB at one go
  • Should maintain history of documents also deleted documents
  • Should allow role based document access.
  • Should be Free :)
  • It should not do any spoofing on data. Documents are confidential.
  • Should support 32 bit Linux version. [Alfresco: 64 bit only]

Please let me know if you have experience in using anyone and if I can use it?

gnat
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Amit Deshpande
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    These are paid systems. If google would have helped I wouldn't have to come to SO. Trials are Free. That is why I was looking for some one who has used open source free document management system. – Amit Deshpande Sep 25 '12 at 05:20
  • They all have free versions - if you had spent a few minutes on either you would have found the link(s). StackOverflow is not a replacement for Google. It is a place to ask _programming related questions_. – Burhan Khalid Sep 25 '12 at 05:22

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Have you consider to use Alfresco ?

  • It is open source document management system even you can use it even in cloud.
  • It can give 10GB for using in cloud.
  • It should allow to upload Zip files as well.
  • It should allow to send email to preconfigured email addresses.
  • But I am not sure for maintaining history deleted documents but it maintains document history.
  • Also have role base document access.
  • Free use for alfresco software.
swemon
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