Samsung Contact www.samsungcontact.com  is an almost direct replacement for
MS Exchange that runs on Linux, AIX. HPUX etc. It can run any Client POP2,
IMAP. Outlook in MAPI Mode. Web client,  PDA client, PABX interface.  It has
many great features. we've got sites which have been working for over a year
now without a failure.



Many Thanks

Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shane Hollis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "clug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: Groupware Options on Mixed Networks



Lotus Notes  ... regulalry out sells exchange, has over 55 million users, is
used by the CIA and US navy for messaging and collaboration, is a stable
product with over 12 years of history behind it, has never had a virus, is
easy to administer, is secure, is web enabled, and very very stable.

It runs on Linux, Rs6000, As400, AIX, Unix, Mac and even MS platforms. There
is no conversion needed to change Lotus apps from one platform to another.
it
is enterprise ready, it does shared calendaring, resource sheduling, email,
ICQ type stuff, desktop sharing, web serving ...

It can be accessed via the web, Lotus Notes client, pop or imap compliant
email clients. It has the ability to go off line, be used and safely
replicate changes back to the main group or server.

Enthused about the product? You bet I am. as far as group ware is concerned
 it beats everything else hands down.

shane runs out of breath and falls over in a faint....


Shane

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 00:54, you wrote:
> Ok, all, here's your chance to shine!
>
> We run a mixed network of Macs (OS9 and X), Winders and my sole Linux
> box. =) What we would like to do is set up a networked
> Groupware/Collaboration/Calendaring/project management system that can
> be shared amongst them all, running on a Linux server. I know there are
> options like Kroupware and one of the proprietary Samsung and Ximian
> offerings but I want to know what you all have tried and what works! We
> want to have our calendars stored on the servers and open for anyone to
> view and modify. We want to leave messages on the server like a message
> box for each other and other collaboration "stuff." I know the normal
> solution on Winders networks is bla bla Outlook+Exchange but that is not
> an option as long as I work here... =)
>
> Perhaps there are web based/Java options I am missing?? Any and all
> ideas welcomed.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jason

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Hi

The following email was mis-addressed so didn't automatically get through to
you. Hopefully I have now forwarded to the correct address. If you are not
the person who should have received it please forward it to the correct
Vitafit person.

It may be worth sending an email to your customer asking them to change the
address they are using when sending emails to you .

When you reply to this email please check you are sending it to the customer
and not back to me.

Hope this helps,

Shane
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