On Jun 1, 2012, at 08:33, Daniel Kalchev wrote:

> For example if one wants an e-mail server, that is better served in the long 
> run by IMAP+MTA than any form of Exchange, because you are not tied to one 
> single platform and that vendor's lunacy. Otherwise FreeBSD runs just fine as 
> server for about any other OS client, provided those clients use standard 
> Internet protocols.

If all you want is e-mail, then there are certainly better options than 
Exchange IMHO. However, once you get into calendars (private and shared, with 
delegation to secretaries, etc.), meeting rooms, ActiveSync (to remotely wipe 
lost devices), then it's a whole different game.

E-mail was solved a long time ago, but Exchange does many things on top of it 
that many organizations find very handy, and where there doesn't seem to be a 
decent open alternative.

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