Kfir Lavi wrote:
OK, i will rephrase my question.
Can we today in Israel move a company's microsoft exchange server to open
source linux solution?
Short answer:
yes.
Longer answer:
There are (proprietary) plugins for Exchange that allow it to
communicate with open source collaboration
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Longer answer:
There are (proprietary) plugins for Exchange that allow it to
communicate with open source collaboration servers, such as kolab.
Do you mean s/Exchange/Outlook/?
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Hi,
is any body had experience with moving novell mail server to linux?
This novell person wants to move to exchange because of hebrew that don't work
good in the mail.
When i heared it, i went crazy. If somthing is robust at linux, its mail and
all
On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Kfir Lavi wrote:
all the things around it. So i tried to check for him, for a replacement.
The server will support windows clients, that need hebrew mail.
I have encounterd http://www.egroupware.org, but i see that no hebrew
translation were done.
Hi, are you talking about Novell's Open Exchange server, or are you
talking about some old product?
Because I somehow have the feeling you're not talking about Novell's
Open Exchange... So you might want to check this out:
Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi, are you talking about Novell's Open Exchange server, or are you
talking about some old product?
Because I somehow have the feeling you're not talking about Novell's
Open Exchange... So you might want to check this out:
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On Sunday 03 October 2004 13:46, Kfir Lavi wrote:
Hi,
is any body had experience with moving novell mail server to linux?
This novell person wants to move to exchange because of hebrew that don't
work good in the mail.
When i heared it, i went
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 02:14, Dvir Volk wrote:
which reminds me: does Evolution work properly with hebrew under GTK
2.0?
GTK+ 2.0 is not backwards compatible with 1.2. Evolution will need to be
ported to GTK+ 2.0.
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it looks very much like Citrix in Seemless window.
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 02:34, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
umm, if I were a person who would of thinking buying Ximian connector - I
would have wait 2 more days...
Why? umm, take a look at this screenshot:
http://witch.dyndns.org/stuff/coming.png
kmail2 is stable, it does not crash, if this is what you mean.
kamil3 was stable at beta2, which I used for a month or two. I am now using
kmail2, waiting for kde3 final, which supports hebrew perfectly. I used to
swap mails with ms-only duds, which did not see any problem.
I am just waiting
Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
More details - in wednsday..
That's a nice afikoman, sure, but I have a very general question in
relation to all of that (Connector, whatever this screenshot shows,
etc).
Yes, I would like interoperability with all the unwashed masses that
use the
BTW, What is your favorite MUA?
On ג', 2002-03-26 at 10:16, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
More details - in wednsday..
That's a nice afikoman, sure, but I have a very general question in
relation to all of that (Connector, whatever this screenshot shows,
Shai Bentin asked Oleg:
BTW, What is your favorite MUA?
Isn't it obvious?
mail
:-)
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shai Bentin asked Oleg:
BTW, What is your favorite MUA?
Check the headers:
User-Agent: Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) XEmacs/21.1 (Cuyahoga Valley)
But that's not the point - see below.
Isn't it obvious?
mail
That's the point. A
On Tuesday 26 March 2002 14:27, Shai Bentin wrote:
BTW, What is your favorite MUA?
Mine? Kmail on kde 3.0 of course - specially the features like
send-before-receive which can works very well with mail servers that don't
allow relay..
The screenshot I've shawn is Outlook 2000 from my Office
I agree
every one of us like a diffrent mail user agent
and there are some applictaions that support calendaring
what i do not like is that the only server i know that let
me share calanders etc .. is Ms Exchange
I do not care if each and every app will work with Ms Exchange, evan
free ones. I
Guys, you are way off the thread I started. All I wanted is a
alternative to Exchange in Linux. Not client, SERVER.
In a meanwhile I found that there is a 600 bynari.net server that
completely replaces exchange without the need to replace MS Outlook, it
works in MAPI (MS protocol). Also I think
On 26 Mar 2002, Oleg Kobets wrote:
Guys, you are way off the thread I started. All I wanted is a
alternative to Exchange in Linux. Not client, SERVER.
In a meanwhile I found that there is a 600 bynari.net server that
completely replaces exchange without the need to replace MS Outlook
On 26 Mar 2002, Erez Doron wrote:
I agree
every one of us like a diffrent mail user agent
and there are some applictaions that support calendaring
what i do not like is that the only server i know that let
me share calanders etc .. is Ms Exchange
I do not care if each and every app will
(as iff MS wants you to use an exchange server instead of the
standard).
hmmm... i can believe that :)
Mozilla is still problematic with respect to Hebrew, though, I believe
(some small issues: like: how do you set the main direction
of a message
to be RTL)
I haven't tried working with
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
Mozilla is still problematic with respect to Hebrew, though, I believe
(some small issues: like: how do you set the main direction
of a message
to be RTL)
I haven't tried working with kmail under kde3.0 yet, but i found mozilla
to be the best
This idea is of course a nice to have feature. However the possibility
of achieving this is highly dependent on the Mail clients' software
design architecure, not all let you just plug in new protocols
On ג', 2002-03-26 at 15:59, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL
What do you know, Ximian announced today the release of Connector, which
will allow you to connect to an Excahnge server using Evolution.
Which is good news for people with paranoid corporate sysadmins that
don't allow IMAP access to their Exchange servers (that would be me) :)
Sadly, it's
umm, if I were a person who would of thinking buying Ximian connector - I
would have wait 2 more days...
Why? umm, take a look at this screenshot:
http://witch.dyndns.org/stuff/coming.png
And no, it's not win4lin, not vmware, and not Lindows, and it costs less then
Ximian connector.
More
Him all!
I have a question. Is there any open source (free) software that will
give me Public Folders function in Linux ?
I want to simulate Exchange functionality in Linux and public folders is
all I need to finish the set :-)
Please drop me a line if you know of any non-beta / alpha project
want to simulate Exchange functionality in Linux and public folders is
all I need to finish the set :-)
I'd love to hear the full details of this fit ;-)
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On Sun, Mar 24, 2002, Oleg Kobets wrote about Exchange in Linux:
I have a question. Is there any open source (free) software that will
give me Public Folders function in Linux ?
You can connect with the IMAP protocol to the exchange server (if properly
configured) and read those public
here) but
their implementation in various imap servers is problematic.
I want to simulate Exchange functionality in Linux and public folders is
all I need to finish the set :-)
You seem to forget one big feature of the exchange/outlook server/client
pair: calendaring.
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