The article I was referring to was in Februrary 2003.

- Bill

--- Fred Ramsing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> > Linux journal did an article a few months back about a
> > group of developers that made an exchange replacement.
> They
> > were able to completely replace the exchange server
> with
> > all functionality ( at least if I remember right.) 
> 
> Linux Journal did an article in November 2003, which is
> not available
> online, that discussed the cracking of the Exchange
> headers (really
> encrypted IMAP stuff).  However, the work was performed
> for Suse
> Openexchange Server, which is not open source. 
> Openexchange is meant to
> be a full service replacement for M$ Exchange with direct
> support for
> Outlook clients, but it costs more than Windoze 2003
> Small Business
> Server (~$1,000 for Openexchange versus $700 for Windoze
> 2003 SBS), which
> comes with Windoze 2003 Server, SQL Server 2000, and
> Exchange.
> 
> 
> Fred
> 
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