On 26/04/07, Danny Lieberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gil
You must be kidding. Why in the world would you want a local ISP
Run (do not walk) to Google Applications at www.google.com/a
You have your own email, calendar and web site for free up to 50 users.
I am running two businesses
with
Amos
Separate paranoia from privacy.
While I am skeptical that Google can afford to make use of privacy
information or allow it to leak
- if I were working on a startup that threatens search engines - I might
also setup a private email system somewhere.
FWIW - it is standard operating procedure
Danny Lieberman wrote:
FWIW - it is standard operating procedure these days for a customer to
insist you use their corporate email.
I have a contract with a US corp. and they insist we use their
corporate (hosted Exchange) email system
It helps them monitor outgoing content for data leakage.
On 27/04/07, Danny Lieberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amos
Separate paranoia from privacy.
While I am skeptical that Google can afford to make use of privacy
information or allow it to leak
- if I were working on a startup that threatens search engines - I might
also setup a private email
Gil
You must be kidding. Why in the world would you want a local ISP
Run (do not walk) to Google Applications at www.google.com/a
You have your own email, calendar and web site for free up to 50 users. I
am running two businesses
with it and I think it's outstanding.
The mail is the
On 4/22/07, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22/04/07, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/22/07, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22/04/07, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, however:
1. Scalix is a free (as in beer), there is still HP/Samsung code in
it.
Hi,
Is there a local ISP providing groupware (Zimbra, Scalix or
OpenXchange) hosting. This is for a small site (5-8) users.
Sub 20 users licensing is expensive, and free/GPL version is not
appropriate due to the outlook factor.
Thanks
Gil
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Gil Freund, Systems Analyst
Quoth Gil Freund:
Sub 20 users licensing is expensive, and free/GPL version is not
appropriate due to the outlook factor.
Scalix provides 25 outlook licenses in the community open edition...
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Marc A. Volovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Swiftouch, LTD
On 4/21/07, Marc A. Volovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoth Gil Freund:
Sub 20 users licensing is expensive, and free/GPL version is not
appropriate due to the outlook factor.
Scalix provides 25 outlook licenses in the community open edition...
True, however:
1. Scalix is a free (as in
On 22/04/07, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, however:
1. Scalix is a free (as in beer), there is still HP/Samsung code in it.
2. Scalix has the least feature
*least* features? I haven't got around to test it myself but their web site
left me with the impression it aims (and
On 4/22/07, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22/04/07, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, however:
1. Scalix is a free (as in beer), there is still HP/Samsung code in it.
2. Scalix has the least feature
*least* features? I haven't got around to test it myself but their web
On 22/04/07, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/22/07, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22/04/07, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, however:
1. Scalix is a free (as in beer), there is still HP/Samsung code in
it.
2. Scalix has the least feature
*least* features?
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