I'll check into Courier now...but I think when I said "public
folders"...I may need to elaborate.  Basically..I need something like
newsgroups or forums that can be access controlled.  (eg. So students
can't read messages about faculty meetings).

Thanks,
--Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:36 PM
To: Brian McCann; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need a solution


On Wednesday 25 September 2002 10:38 pm, Brian McCann appears to have 
written:
> I've got a slight quandary.  I need a FreeBSD/*nix solution to a 
> Microsoft Exchange server.  Basically...Exchange server is what we 
> need as far as functionality, but it's way to expensive, 
> and...well...I really try not to use M$FT products when it comes to 
> servers.  So...I need something that does a directory of contacts 
> (LDAP I assume will work), something that will share schedules, and 
> something that will act as a mail server and a "public folder" server.

> I'm told IMAP CAN do this...but is this really the best "groupware" 
> for FreeBSD solution? Any suggestions?
>

IMAP is a mail server protocol: it doesn't directly address the rest 
of your needs.  Cyrus is an IMAP server that was designed as an 
enterprise mail system and may be a good solution.  Courier is 
another IMAP server that has a lot of extra features that you might 
find useful (Courier is actually a lot more than an IMAP server: 
for example, it also includes a webmail server).

http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/cyrus-overview-TOC.html
http://www.courier-mta.org/

HP used to have a not-well-promoted Exchange Server replacement 
for Unix, but they seem to have discontinued it.  

"Public folders" would most likely be done with Samba: it provides 
Windows networking compatibility.

You won't get all of the features of Exchange, but you won't get all 
of its weaknesses, either.

- Bob

> Thanks,
> --Brian


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