Thank you all for replying (eli, stanislav, gavrie, hets and others ...)
about updates: i mean that for instance, i can globaly update all my ms
boxes to be y2k complient etc...
(not automaticaly, but globaly - i.e. remote manage the windose desktops
.. )
thanks
erez.
btw: did anyone succeed in putting a dialback server on linux that can
work with windows clients ?
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> hi All,
>
> Well yes, I did some testings and contacting some people at HP (here in
> Israel where they didn't even HEARD about this product) and in Europe.
>
> You can download HP OpenMail 6.0 and it will give you a free 50 user
> licenses. Each 50 will costs you about 2,100$ (If I'm not mistaken).
>
> The program itself is pretty easy to install (couple of RPM's, and it
> comes with PDF files as an online help), and it's a 1:1 port of
> Microsoft Exchange server (including support for lotus CC Mail, and all
> the thinks MS Exchange have).
>
> You'll also get as a bonus an Outlook client (built with Motif) for
> Linux.
>
> As for Samba and passwords - Use the latest SAMBA as a PDC Server...
>
> Windows updates - they're not activated automatically (and I wouldn't
> turn them on either), but if you look at the commercial Redhat 6.1 -
> you'll see you also have this function (sort of - you'll need to
> configure it for "automatical" with crontab for automatical live
> update).
>
> Thanks
> Hetz
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