<post align="top"> Tim,
Are you using Outlook with Zimbra? How is the integration? We already have an eDirectory LDAP setup. I have a small handful of administrative users pushing for Outlook/Exchange functionality. Since we currently don't offer that functionality, i don't blame them. But if I could do it without actually using Exchange, then cool haha. My fear is that once 20 people get it, everyone and their grandma will want it, and i'll end up with 27 exchange servers, 18 AD servers, and a man with a black helmet, black cape, breathing really heavily and telling me he's my father. Any comment from the Exchange admins? ray On Fri, 28 Sep 2007, Tim Fournet wrote: > We're using Zimbra over here, and hosting over 1000 users and about a > dozen companies on it. We had some growing pains with the older > versions, but nowadays it's smooth as silk. The big benefit of Zimbra is > the really nice web interface, and ability to extend it with 'zimlets' > which are applets that do Web 2.0 style mashups. For example, if someone > emails you a UPS tracking number, there's a Zimlet that recognizes that > regex and turns it into a hyperlink to UPS's tracking site. The LDAP > integration is really slick as well. You can have Zimbra be the back-end > LDAP database for your organization, or you can have it look up another > authoritative database for authentication. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ray DeJean http://www.r-a-y.org Systems Engineer Southeastern Louisiana University IBM Certified Specialist AIX Administration, AIX Support =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
