Le mar 18/03/2003 � 02:11, James Sparenberg a �crit :

> > Unfortunately, what people need is the Outlook shared calendars. So far,
> > the only product that does well is the Oracle Collaboration Suite. It's
> > less expensive than Exchange, but still not free.
> Jean-Michel Have you looked into Bynari (sp?) this is being pushed by
> the United (aka IBM) group.  (bynari.net)  Not sure of the license etc. 

At the time, I tried their TradeServer, which was an
ldap/courier/ftp/www server, with a (proprietary) GUI frontend. It was
not stable enough, and was hard to install.

We ended up with horde/imp/turba instead, even it it doesn't include
calendaring. The horde ldap backend, coupled with qmail, gave us really
good performance.

>  The other option is Samsung's Contact.
>  (http://www.samsungcontact.com/en/) 
> This one is/was HP's openmail, bought by Samsung and ported over to a
> number of other Unixes.  Seems that it is popular in Australia.  I've
> not used either of these but I've heard good things about both. Both
> have Downloads and the Samsung one may be GPL'd.  This one is coming
> with both RH's and SuSE's enterprise server package. I've heard more
> than one great review on it so it would be the one I'd look at first. 

Last time I checked, it did not include Calendaring, but this might have
changed since. I'll give it another look.

Jean-Michel


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