From: "Jack Malone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a request from a few users wanting to have some of the features of
ms exchange email server. I do not need it for email because we outsource
our email to a third party, its cheaper for them to host it our 40 uers
then it would be for me to run something in house. What some of the folks
want are a share calendar an address book feature. Is there something out
that that will let me have that with out using alll the features. i need
for this to be free or very low cost, ( no budget for it at the moment). I
have a operate on a shoe string budget here, we have a few old codgers on
the board that watch what we spend in the computer / software area an they
grip if I spend too much money or they think im spending too much. At the
moment I have suse 8 or 8.2 on my main server, not had a need to upgrade
the production server an its running good. I'm fixing to install 10.2 on my
backup server an get it going agian an I host this on that machine when I
have up an running.
A shared address book would have been handy today > had a tough time
getting some address one guy had to export out of outlook an import back
into outlook on another person computer with out it messing things up. I
know you will say go away from outlook but that is not going to happen for
some people. I'm still using eudora on my windows machine here at work an
grudgely dragging my feet finding something else now that eudora has quit
production Eudara as it is today.
Jack,
As one East Texan to another:
(1) you're crazy for not running your own mail server, it is relatively
easy and free; and
(2) www.egroupware.org
I have tried the other groupware solutions and egroupware seems the most
mature, it is actively developed, and integrates, calendar, addressbook,
projects, timesheets, email, calls, notes and todo's. It takes a little
playing with to get it figured out, but once you do, you really start to
appreciate all of the great work and smart design that has gone into the
project. Inport and export features work well and all of your data is stored
in mysql. It has an excellent backup system built in that makes protecting
you data easy. Upgrading when new releases arrive is a simple as
uncompressing the new tarball and copying a few (as few as 1) to the new
filesystem.
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David C. Rankin, J.D., P.E.
510 Ochiltree Street
Nacogdoches, Texas 75961
(936) 715-9333
(936) 715-9339 fax
www.rankinlawfirm.com
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