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I haven't used the groupware features of it (yet), but so far I like it
better than Kolab for ease of set up.  Basically ran the scripts, logged
into the web interface, created a user account, and was receiving mail.
 (Yes, Kolab is like that as well, but the scripts are more um... arcane...)

It took me a bit to understand what they meant by "floors" and "rooms",
but these equate to "forum groupings" and "forums".

Multiple domains are handled with easy.  It seemed TOOO easy to me,
until I saw that it worked our right..

Let me/us know how your experience goes with the groupware side of things..

Shawn


Neil Bower wrote:
> Hi.  I was looking at an article on Citadel (www.citadel.org) in a couple of 
> different linux magazines (nice articles Jon) and was wondering if anyone has 
> had experience with using Citadel. Any feedback good or bad would be 
> appreciated. 
> 
> I have someone interested in an alternative to Exchange to be used in a 
> business setup. Ideally they would like group calendaring/scheduling 
> capabilities. Are there any other alternatives available that could be used 
> in a mixed OS environment?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Neil
> 
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