Hi all,

not sure that this is the best place to ask this, but it seems a good starting
point.

at work we're moving from a HP-UX environment to a Red Hat Linux environment.

One big application we're presently using in our HP environment is Lotus Notes.
To the best of my knowledge, Lotus is refusing to release a Notes client for
Linux. That being the base, I am exploring potential possibilities for Notes
replacements. Core Notes functionality we make use of includes:

      -  multiple conference databases (we call them "databases" in notes)

      -  restricted access (for example, access granted to a "database" by
         the administrator at the individual level. i.e. I as an administrator
         can decide who can read, and who can post.)

      -  accessable across an intranet (assuming that those who need to
         read/post read been granted access)

      -  conversion of all existing notes databases to the new facility

      -  cross platform clients (a web browser would be ideal)

   We use Notes conferences for:

        - reporting and tracking bugs (a bug can be reported, assigned,
          answered, closed - there will be sepatare pages for each status)

        - idea forums (ideas are posted, and people respond in a thread
          fashion)

What possibile alternatives exist under Red Hat Linux, or Linux in general ?

thx, and rgds,

-Greg

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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 04-Apr-00
Time: 10:02:23


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