Samsung Contact is too standalone for SME. It was HP OpenMail before Samsung bought it out. There is no way of linking LDAP info, account info, and Samsung Contact nicely, besides some fairly hefty script changes. Contact is also very much commercialware coming in around 1/4 of the price per seat than MS Exchange. Think of is in the same sort of class as Notes.
Ah for the good old days of Outlook 98 and "internet free/busy" files :) Craig F. > -----Original Message----- > From: dgilleece [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 9:15 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] re: Groupware > > > Has anyone taken a close look at Samsung Contact? Would > that be feasible? > > Too many people need shared calendaring and scheduling, meeting > counterproposal, etc. --- the email-centric personal > contact manager is out > of date. The main thing keeping Lotus Notes from drawing > its last painful > breath is the meeting management capability/free-time > lookup. I have > installed both Lotus Notes and Exchange server with full > calendaring/scheduling implemented, and it changes > companies dramatically. > I'd love to see something on par in Linux world...
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