G. Matthew Rice wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is just a soft launch announcement in advance of the PR that
> Scott will be kicking up.  After recovering from the 304 development
> this summer, we're ready to kick into gear the 305 exam development.
>
> This exam's main focus will be "Mail and Messaging Services".  I've
> posted a short wiki page up at:
>
>      http://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-305
>
>
> It has a brief list of some technologies to be considered for
> coverage.  There's at least one that I hope people will vote down ;)
>
> Please take a look through the list of tech and let me know what we
> missed, what is there that shouldn't be or any major areas that have
> been overlooked.
>
> It also has a Minimally Qualified Candidate description similar to the
> main LPIC-3.
>
> Regards,
>   
Hi all,

This exam is covering an area that other industry players are leaning
towards a general Communications server/services grouping rather than
just mail and messaging; This is due to the messaging products carrying
VoIP and desktop sharing in most cases.
Pretty much wherever a global address book is needed to look someone up
are all being rolled into one group of services.
As such I think this exam might need a slightly broader subject matter
or maybe be a general overview with specialisation exams to add on,
though I hate that idea.

Regards,
Chris.
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