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At 11:19 AM 5/3/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Okay, we had a discussion in the past about how it would be nice if we 
>could move away from Exchange as a groupware platform. Well, this seems to 
>be a damn good start. Not free though or open source though!
>
>
>>From: Colm Buckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Organization: Tuatha
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [SAGE] Getting rid of Exchange - for real!
>>Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 18:42:42 +0100
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>>Hi, folks -
>>
>>I'm sure there are others like me who are labouring under the curse of
>>Microsft Exchange and are seeking ways of getting rid of it without
>>losing the client functionality like shared calendars and all that
>>nonsense which users get so easily addicted to.
>>
>>Anyway, I *think* that Bynari have come up with the perfect solution,
>>an extension to Outlook which maps all the Exchangey objects into the
>>IMAP namespace.  They can supply a suitable IMAP/LDAP server, or you
>>can use cyrus and openldap...  it's not totally free software, but you
>>don't have to use anything proprietary at the protocol or server end,
>>which IMO is a Big Win.
>>
>>This was sufficiently exciting that I thought I'd tell y'all.
>>Exchange is lurking in the server room like some hideous black clot of
>>shadow, and I'm really looking forward to digging it out with the Nice
>>Clean Power of Unix (well, okay, Linux in this case, but you know what
>>I mean).
>>
>>      http://www.bynari.net/bynari/insightcon.html
>>
>>Enjoy.
>>
>>           Colm
>>
>>--
>>Colm Buckley : Systems Architect at NewWorldiQ
>>Personal : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | +353 87 2469146 | www.colm.buckley.name
>>Business : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | +353 1 4334334 | www.newworldiq.com
>>You have moved your mouse.  Restart Windows for this change to take effect.
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