Thanks Kern, 

So in conclusion, Bacula can implement Exchange mailbox backup with full
semantics (probably more semantics than you can cope with :-) in very
short order via an interface to OpenChange commandline tools. Hence my
reference to the Asterisk approach.

For anything else, both Bacula and OpenChange are constrained by
upstream libraries and cannot link against each other.

There are two small doors that could be left open for the future: Bacula
could implement "or later version" in its forthcoming modified GPL, and
OpenChange could dual-license its work with, say, the GPL. This would be
useful only in the case where very large bodies of trusted code used by
either Bacula or OpenChange (or both) are replaced by functionally
similar code under a different license, which doesn't seem likely to
happen in the immediate future. Nevertheless, there may be value in this
approach.

I don't see any other options. Do you?

-- 
Dan Shearer
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