> 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 re
Hi
Anybody tried binary's client? Anybody tried their server?
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> 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...
> Erez Doron wrote
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Erez Doron wrote:
> I need a solution similar to ms-Exchange ( does not have to be
> complient/compatible)
> I need the functionality of exchange ( or similiar ) on a linux server
> and MS clients ( preferably also unix clients )
i suggest that you refer to the folks at PF1
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 g
Hello.
basically there is one good way to do so...SendMail.
Just get some HowTo's from LDP.
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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...
You might also want to take a look at: TradeServer -
http://www.bynari.com/tp_TradeSui
o.k. I'll rephrase it :
I need a solution similar to ms-Exchange ( does not have to be
complient/compatible)
I need the functionality of exchange ( or similiar ) on a linux server
and MS clients ( preferably also unix clients )
thanks
erez.
Eli Marmor wrote:
> Isaac Aaron wrote:
>
> > Lotus No
ecause it's expensive.
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Eli Marmor wrote:
> Isaac Aaron wrote:
>
> > Lotus Notes is quite good. I'm using it for several monthes.
>
> Nobody claimed that OpenMail is better than Notes. The man only
> asked if there is an Exchange compliant for Linux; He didn't ask for
> competitors, and even not
Isaac Aaron wrote:
> Lotus Notes is quite good. I'm using it for several monthes.
Nobody claimed that OpenMail is better than Notes. The man only
asked if there is an Exchange compliant for Linux; He didn't ask for
competitors, and even not for better tools. Only for compliants.
This is why Ira
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Ira Abramov wrote:
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> On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > 3. any one HAS EXPERIENCE with any product ( commercial or free ) that
> > could give me
> >the full functionality of an microsoft-exchange-server ( not just
>
> nope. HP's comes the closest and everybody agrees it su
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 3. any one HAS EXPERIENCE with any product ( commercial or free ) that
> could give me
>the full functionality of an microsoft-exchange-server ( not just
nope. HP's comes the closest and everybody agrees it sucks :(
> 4. any friendly web-mail-i
hi
I need some help in these issues:
1. vacation does not seem to work, even when i ran it from command line
( i.e. as root: cat mail-msg|/usr/bin/vacation )
it does not give any error, but does not send any mail
2. can samba do TRUST ? ( I have a samba PDC and have to do trust with
ano
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