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 > >
