I administrate a Contact Server.  If you'd like to give it a trial run,
contact me off-list.
I'd recommend Contact.

There is also Bynari.  I used to run a Bynari solution too, but we ended up
just using a normal POP server instead, because Bynari had some issues (some
were fairly serious for us).

There's also a solution offered by Suse, but I have no experience with it.
(Can't remember the name, but it'll be obvious from their site).

That's all I've found.
Kev.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Bogi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: (clug-talk) infomation on replacing a Windows Web Exchange
server with Linux Alternative


> Hi
> Just as you asked.
> Check this out
> http://samsungcontact.com/en/
> Cheers
> Szemir
> On Monday 03 March 2003 19:15, you wrote:
> > Hello
> >     I am looking for some information inregards to replacing (preferably
> > before my company goes with the Micro$oft option) a Micro$oft Web
> > Exchange server with a Linux option.  I have been doing some searching,
> > and found Kolab, which, with an available plug in, will work with
> > Outlook on the desktop.
> >  My concern with this is that
> >     1- It is still labeled beta (Stable, but beta)
> >     2 - Is it possible to access this from remote locations over the web
> > as if the person was sitting in their office? (email, Address Book,
> > Calander, and Task list are the main                 items they are
> > looking for remotely )
> > Or is there other / better solutions for this.  We are looking at
> > approximately 100 users, with about 10 that travel and require the
> > remote access
> >
> > Darcy Brodie
>
>

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