Aaron J. Seigo said: <SNIP>
> > 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, -- Trevor Lauder Personal: Web: http://www.thelauders.net E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: Senior Linux Analyst LAN Solutions Telephone: (403) 255-5026 WWW: http://www.lansolutions.ca E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

