> 'Course that's just my impression from the above post, not
> knowing anything about OpenMail, but one could reasonably
> infer, I think, that the aforementioned product is NOT an
> "open source" product. :-)
> John
The "open" in the openmail name does not mean "opensource". It means it's
based on open standards. It uses X.500 directory protocol, LDAP (as we
know), and lots of other directory standards that make it easy^H^H^H^H
possible to write an application to take advantage of the openmail server
store.
Dan Browning
Network & Database Administrator
Cyclone Computer Systems
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