> Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> >
> > And I still don't understand why can't you just install HP OpenMail??
> >
> > Its fully compatible with MS exchange (and I mean fully compatible! it
got some
> > MS code inside!), and you have also a Linux client there...
>
> Yes, that was the impresion I got from reading their glossies as well.
> The truth is rather different though - they don't support any scheduling
> ability of Exchange/Outlook and their Linux client is horrible (etscape
> is MUCH better). Which leaves you with a huge bloated beast that does
> something a good IMAP/POP/LDAP/SMTP servers combination will do.
It does support scheduling with outlook - including free/busy check with
other people on network.
and it's much easier to delete staff
> This at leat was my impression when installing it. It is possible I
> missed something completly, in this case I would be very interested to
> know - I'm looking for a non Exchange Outlook supporting Groupware
> solution myself.
>
> >
> > You might also want to take a look at: TradeServer -
> > http://www.bynari.com/tp_TradeSuite.html#ts - which works with MS
Outlook and
> > got an open source Linux client...
> >
>
> That one looked much better, although it seems the Linux client and the
> Outlook client can't do scheduling together which sucks.
>
> Gilad.
>
>
>
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