On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 12:47:53PM -0800, William Jordan wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> I assume we aren't the only ones whose users prefer Outlook as their mail
> client but use PostFix as their company e-mail server?  I am doing research
> into Exchange (very costly) and other options for shared calendar and
> contacts.  We would prefer to stay with Postfix and hope there are options
> for using it as a group messaging and collaboration solution?  If you know
> of solutions we should consider I would appreciate your replies with links
> etc.  Also if there are caveats to consider I would greatly appreciate
> knowing those as well.

Check out Zimbra, OpenExchange and friends. Postfix is an MTA, not a
group-ware server. All the interesting stuff is between the MUA and the
mail store, submission of email is a rather small part of what users
expect from a "messaging client".

-- 
        Viktor.

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