Aaron J. Seigo said:

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>
> is eGroupWare is among these? the list of "usual suspects" usually
> includes:
> eGroupWare, OpenGroupware, Bynari Insight, Samsung Contact, Groupwise,
> Notes ... there are a couple other HP OpenMail spawn in addition to
> Samsung
> Contact, but i can't remember their names ATM (they are all relatively
> small)....
>

Scalix is one that is based on HP OpenMail - http://www.scalix.com/

I'm currently evaluating it right now, licensing is US $60 / user.  There
is no cost for the server, you only pay US $60 per user no matter what
client they want to use (Web, Outlook 2000/XP).  Outlook 2003, Evolution
and using Mozilla as your browser will be supported sometime this summer. 
I think the support fee is around $12 per user.  The licensing is
perpetual, you pay that fee every year.  If you like eye candy, you will
like the web interface - It has drag'n drop for E-Mails and calendar
entries via DHTML :)  Pretty nifty for a web-based client.


Cheers,

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