I believe that HP released a product that is compatible with Exchange CLIENTS. It
runs on linux.
OpenMail
For right now I believe that they are letting you download it and user it for free.
but, I believe that it was
a limmited time offer....
.mark
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> Also take a look at IMP, but I am still long for Netscape's products support linux
>version. I like Netscape
>
> Ken
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Do any of these packages work as a replacement for Exchange Server? I'd
> > like to find something that will integrate with Outlook and provide
> > scheduling and shared address books.
> >
> > --
> To my knowledge Exchange Server is to me still one of the best and there
> is no such thing as a Linux Exchange Server .. tell me if I'm wrong.
>
> But, for someone who never had a Workgroup system and as no money ..
> Twig Version "2" is very nice.
> It is all web oriented, no client so it maybe slow also no pipe to
> PalmPilot.
> Twig supports imap, schedule, todo list, news, bookmarks .. all can be
> share with groups. All data is store in MySQL or Postgres.
>
> You can also have a look at OCS, but I think Twig is much nicer.
>
> They are other products commercial & GNU .. but none that will do both
> email AND schedule.
>
> I also heard that http://www.cst.ca/ will or may go linux .. not to sure
> about the product, just that my University is moving about 10000 users
> to it .. on a SUN.
>
> Another one that may look interesting is
> http://java.apache.org/jetspeed/ but it's still a baby .. well the last
> time I looked at it.
>
> Anybody else care to share their knowledge about this ?
> Maybe Netscape Calendar sever will eventualy move to linux ??
>
> cheers,
> alain
>
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