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From: Moritz Duge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 1:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [discuss] Groupware-Modul


Hey I'm Moritz and I use OpenOffice.org since a long time and I'm always
trying to tell more people about it. I always welcome it if you add new
great fetures like the Base-Modul which became very useful to me.
So in last time I heard about the Mail-Client of Mozilla should be
integrated into OpenOffice.org. I think that's a great idea, because it
makes one easy usable and hopefully completely integrated package for the
users.

But there is one problem about the Mozilla-Mail-Client I have: It doesn't
support the MS-Exchange-Server or one of it's OpenSource alternatives. But
this is a very important feature of Outlook specially in companies, also the
one I work at. As long as you can't use an Exchange-Server or something
equal with Mozilla it won't be realistic for many companies to use Mozilla.
So I'm asking why the Mozilla-Mail-Client? Why don't you try to integrate
Evolution? It's It has all the Groupware features to use the
MS-Exchange-Server! A Windows port has already been started and at Linux
it's already a well usable program.

Happy Greetings
Moritz Duge



Morning Moritz!

If you install the Lightning module for Mozilla Thunderbird, it supports
CalDav, which gives it Exchange-like abilities. Calendar and To-Do are
included, along with the ability to share using CalDav.


Sincerely,
Andrew Robertson
Export Manager
derma e® Natural Bodycare
ph. 805-582-2710 xt. 244
fx. 805-582-2730
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.dermae.net


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