thanks,
anyone has real experience in using them in a real business environment?


On 10/11/07, Lior Okman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You might want to checkout Scalix, OpenGroupware.org and openXchange,
> all of which have (more or less) all the features you mentioned.
>
>
> OpenXchange requires that you buy a connector for Outlook access, but
> it's pretty cheap.
>
>
> I think Scalix provides the Outlook connector for free, but requires
> that you use a premium user with the connector. The first 25 premium
> users in the community edition of Scalix are free, but when you need
> more premium users, you need to buy licenses for them. The number of
> standard users in Scalix is unlimited in the free (community) edition,
> but standard users only have email, and can't collaborate/share calendars.
>
>
> Access to mobile phones and PDAs might have to go through Funambol -
> you'll need to check that out. I had no need for this, so I didn't
> bother with it last time I looked around for an exchange replacement.
>
>
> Open-Xchange - http://www.open-xchange.com/header/community_area.html
>
> OpenGroupware.org - http://opengroupware.org/
>
> Scalix - http://www.scalix.com/
>
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
>
> Lior
>
>
> Dvir Volk wrote:
>
> > Hi list,
> >
> > My company, a rapidly growing startup (right now about 15 employees,
> > probably around 50 within a year), is looking to upgrade our current
> > mail server to a full fledged Exchange or similar solution.
> >
> > Before we're surrendering to M$, I'd like to know if anyone knows of a
> > full FOSS solution for our needs, possibly with someone to support it
> > or at least install it and guide us, in Israel.
> > our requirements are:
> >
> > Mail; Calendar sharing; PDA Access; Access to all features from Win
> > (Outlook access is a must) , Mac and Linux; Web Access; and our own
> > dedicated server.
> >
> > Any advice?
> >
> > Dvir
> >
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