Andrew Baudouin wrote:
> I'd assume it requires RHEL or CentOS...
>
> I know some shops that are sick of paying 67 a seat but don't like the
> required plugins of Scalix or other solutions.  MS's 16GB limit on
> public folders on all non-Enterprise Exchange flavors rubs a lot of
> people the wrong way as well.
>
>
>
> On 9/28/07, *Ronnie Gilkey* <ronnie at puryear-it.com
> <mailto:ronnie at puryear-it.com>> wrote:
>
>     Andrew Baudouin wrote:
>>     First I'd heard of it.  Most interesting is its native MAPI
>>     support for plugin-less installs. 
>>
>>
>>
>>     On 9/28/07, *Ronnie Gilkey* < ronnie at puryear-it.com
>>     <mailto:ronnie at puryear-it.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Has anyone ever successfully installed this?:
>>
>>         http://www.postpath.com/
>>
>>         Ronnie
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>     It looks to be very useful, and a pretty good Exchange
>     replacement.  The problem is their installer fails miserably and
>     attempts to run command line programs with options that aren't
>     supported.  And it's not open source, so it's a PITA to try and
>     get working.
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Yah, supposedly it can run on RHEL (or the equivalent CentOS), or
OpenSuSE.  Right now I'm just checking out Groupware systems.  Zimbra
(http://www.zimbra.com) has a very nice open source suite that works
very well and is a quick install as well, I'm partial to it (plus it
provides it's own LDAP server for integration with other applications /
hosts).

>From my experience Scalix has it's own issues, like being a horrible
kludge of over 275 binaries and continuous system errors.  But from what
I hear it's getting better.  Plugins are a bad mark in my book as well
-- who wants to maintain the plug-in on all the desktops in your network?

What other packages out there are you familiar with?

Ronnie

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